Are these zero-carbon domes the future of sustainable housing?
Learn more about the Geoship zero-carbon domes that present an eco-friendly alternative for affordable housing.
Source: inhabitat.com
Learn more about the Geoship zero-carbon domes that present an eco-friendly alternative for affordable housing.
Source: inhabitat.com
Milk-based edible food packaging and ready-meal trays made from wood could help reduce the pervasiveness of single-use plastic, a major cause of environmental pollution adversely affecting wildlife, habitats and human health.
How does food reach our plates? How is the food industry changing? What threats are there to food supply chains? How can we build a sustainable food industry? Get answers to these questions and more with this course that explores food and agriculture in the modern world. You will learn about the complexity of the global food supply chain, the vulnerability of the food industry to emerging threats and the solutions to stopping these threats early. You will also consider the issues surrounding production of food of animal origin.
Despite corporate commitments to create a more responsible economy, global sustainability performance has plateaued, according to EcoVadis.
Furloughed from her hospitality job during the first lockdown, Hannah Russo was trying to sell her child’s baby clothes when she found many other mothers trying to do the same. From there has come Babybundle, a website where parents can buy and sell bundles of often unused clothes to each other. “Many mums are gifted baby clothes, or have seen how quickly their babies outgrow clothes, with some not even worn due to size and seasonality. The mums share the interest to pass on these clothes. Secondhand is no longer second best – it comes with many benefits: economically, sustainability, and also mums supporting one another,” she says.
The University of Sheffield is introducing a trial 20p levy on single-use drinks cups next week in a bid to reduce their consumption on campus and raise awareness of their environmental impact.
Since 2016, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has resorted to unorthodox policies and strategies to fix monetary challenges of the economy, with little or no complementary support from the fiscal side.