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Located within Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters Base, the proposed Tower C design features a futuristic, energy-saving design with terraced levels, dramatic curves, and extensive glazing.
Members of the American Chemistry Council’s Plastics Division have set a goal for 100% of U.S. plastic packaging to be recyclable or recoverable by 2030.
The global not-for-profit standard-setter Verra has teamed up with over 1,000 organizations to tackle the goal of zero plastic waste through a new stewardship project.
This year, a battery company announced going public, collection numbers were published for North America, and a lead-acid battery technology decided to enter a lithium-ion arena.
The first university in the Northeast to adopt turning food scraps into compost for campus landscaping, the UML emerged as a national leader in sustainability in higher education.
A project called Urban Charge in Singapore has launched a new initiative where it provides free charging points with solar panels and other renewable energy installations.
The booming Texas solar industry is becoming a safe haven for oil and gas professionals who found themselves unemployed amidst the recent oil and gas industry bust.
Funding for positive climate and nature initiatives has been boosted by a significant contribution from the British government, with £3 billion available for nature and biodiversity.
France’s Schneider Electric has been listed as the most sustainable company in the world based on a highly contested competition that has resulted in the latest Global 100 index.
Tom Vilsack, President Joe Biden’s nominee for secretary of agriculture, has pledged to focus on climate initiatives and work towards addressing racial inequities in agricultural incentive programs.
The French government is planning to give citizens who want to trade in their old cars a $3,000 grant (€2,500) towards the purchase of an electric bike. The notion has been approved by lawmakers at the National Assembly in a preliminary vote and is part of a more ambitious round of emissions cuts planned for
The post Trading Old Cars for Electric Bikes: France Proposes Handsome Financial Incentives appeared first on Good News Network.
First celebrated 51 years ago on April 22nd, Earth Day was a holiday born of civic-mindedness, meant to celebrate nature in all her glorious forms, and to take one rotation of the Earth to give something back to her. Sustainability was not so much a buzz word then as it is now, and we were
The post 9 Eco Deals For Earth Day – Ways to Treat Yourself and The Planet appeared first on Good News Network.
Smartwool designs base layers, baseball caps, leggings—basically every apparel item you could want for an active day out in nature. But what the Colorado brand is really known for is its socks. Super cozy, super quality, Merino wool socks. As of Earth Day on April 22, Smartwool will be recycling your old socks—no matter what
The post Drop Off Your Old Socks and This Company Will Recycle Them Into Cozy Dog Beds appeared first on Good News Network.
Water treatment is a process the vast majority of us give very little thought to. We turn on the faucetor flush the toilet and out it comes, ready to hydrate us or wash away our waste. But before it reaches
The post A guide to water treatment technologies appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
Living sustainably has become increasingly important nowadays since the environment is slowly deteriorating. The constant use of single-use plastic and immeasurable amounts of waste thrown away is a threat to nature and people’s health. Of course, it can be difficult
The post 5 Benefits Of Using Sustainable Cotton Calico Bags appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
Water scarcity is a common phenomenon since only 3% of water available on earth is fit for human consumption. That’s why it’s crucial to conserve the little water we have. Eco-friendly Water treatment entails removing contaminants from water to make it
The post Why You Should Consider Using an Eco-Friendly Water Treatment Method for Your Industry appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
If there’s anything that the current pandemic has proven, it’s that most of us don’t know how to sustain ourselves without technology or heavy environmental impact. According to AP News, over seventy-eight percent of Americans they polled didn’t have enough food and
The post Self-Sustainable Living: 3 Smart Ways to Break Away From the Grid appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
For many people, they don’t need to think much about their water. All they have to do is turn on the faucet and the water is there, ready to be used. But, what if you’re trying to be more independent
The post Discovering ThePotential Well Water Contaminants and Their Impacts appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
As we are closing in on 1 year since the coronavirus global pandemic has changed everything; it can be difficult to remember what it felt like to attend big events. But, as vaccines continue to roll out across the globe,
The post A Complete Guide to Attending Events Sustainably appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
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Colombian Company Builds Low-Income Housing With Coffee Husks
Airline Giant Steps Away From Single-Use Plastic
Skyscraper Will Use Aquaponic Gardens To Purify Shenzhen Air
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Spain’s Seville Oranges Find A New Use In Energy Production
Recycling Kitchen Waste Becomes the Next Green Thing
BBC TV Show Become First 100% Green Powered Production
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E-Plastic Recycling Gains A Large Boost
A New Approach For Plastic Waste
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The Smartphone Cycle Has Slowed Down
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UK Renewable Energy Production Overtakes Fossil Fuels
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Carbon-Smart Farming Can Help Us Change The Way America Eats
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New Discoveries Help Monarch Butterfly Conservation
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UK Contributes £3 Billion To Climate Finance Fund
The Future Of Carbon Neutral Jet Fuel Is Almost Here
French Company Achieves Status Of World’s Most Sustainable Company
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The French government is planning to give citizens who want to trade in their old cars a $3,000 grant (€2,500) towards the purchase of an electric bike. The notion has been approved by lawmakers at the National Assembly in a preliminary vote and is part of a more ambitious round of emissions cuts planned for The post Trading Old Cars for Electric Bikes: France Proposes Handsome Financial Incentives appeared first on Good News Network.
First celebrated 51 years ago on April 22nd, Earth Day was a holiday born of civic-mindedness, meant to celebrate nature in all her glorious forms, and to take one rotation of the Earth to give something back to her. Sustainability was not so much a buzz word then as it is now, and we were The post 9 Eco Deals For Earth Day – Ways to Treat Yourself and The Planet appeared first on Good News Network.
Smartwool designs base layers, baseball caps, leggings—basically every apparel item you could want for an active day out in nature. But what the Colorado brand is really known for is its socks. Super cozy, super quality, Merino wool socks. As of Earth Day on April 22, Smartwool will be recycling your old socks—no matter what The post Drop Off Your Old Socks and This Company Will Recycle Them Into Cozy Dog Beds appeared first on Good News Network.
Water treatment is a process the vast majority of us give very little thought to. We turn on the faucetor flush the toilet and out it comes, ready to hydrate us or wash away our waste. But before it reaches The post A guide to water treatment technologies appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
Living sustainably has become increasingly important nowadays since the environment is slowly deteriorating. The constant use of single-use plastic and immeasurable amounts of waste thrown away is a threat to nature and people’s health. Of course, it can be difficult The post 5 Benefits Of Using Sustainable Cotton Calico Bags appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
Water scarcity is a common phenomenon since only 3% of water available on earth is fit for human consumption. That’s why it’s crucial to conserve the little water we have. Eco-friendly Water treatment entails removing contaminants from water to make it The post Why You Should Consider Using an Eco-Friendly Water Treatment Method for Your Industry appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
If there’s anything that the current pandemic has proven, it’s that most of us don’t know how to sustain ourselves without technology or heavy environmental impact. According to AP News, over seventy-eight percent of Americans they polled didn’t have enough food and The post Self-Sustainable Living: 3 Smart Ways to Break Away From the Grid appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
For many people, they don’t need to think much about their water. All they have to do is turn on the faucet and the water is there, ready to be used. But, what if you’re trying to be more independent The post Discovering ThePotential Well Water Contaminants and Their Impacts appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
As we are closing in on 1 year since the coronavirus global pandemic has changed everything; it can be difficult to remember what it felt like to attend big events. But, as vaccines continue to roll out across the globe, The post A Complete Guide to Attending Events Sustainably appeared first on The Environmental Blog.