Down plastic, up morale: How a sustainability graduate school is reducing single-use plastic
Our finance department measured the “before” of our office’s single-use plastic, and implemented improvements right away.
Source: www.greenbiz.com
Our finance department measured the “before” of our office’s single-use plastic, and implemented improvements right away.
Source: www.greenbiz.com
Long Beach businesses that commit to environmental and sustainable practices are not only being recognized by their community, they’re now certifiably green. This year, the Long Beach Office of Sustainability launched its Green Business Certification and Recognition Program to enroll local businesses in the California Green Business Program.
At the start of March, the Personal Care Products Council held its annual meeting event, complete with educational panels, keynotes, and breakout sessions. This year’s topic was sustainability. And Cosmetics Design was there to connect with the experts, hear from industry insiders and allies, and…
Sustainability is more than a buzzword — it’s taken center stage as companies commit to protect natural resources, reduce CO2 emissions and make a positive impact with eco-friendly measures. Managing a business travel program that supports sustainable travel is no exception. If traveling sustainably is a priority, Egencia can help. You’ll have access to resources to help you build a sustainable travel program powered by business travel technology that gives your travelers the ability to lessen their carbon footprint.
“Never buy anything that’s less than fabulous. Then you’ll wear it over and over again!” I often remember the words of Carrie Bradshaw’s character in Sex and the City before I buy something. She might not have meant it that way, but for me, it represents everything sustainable fashion is about.
Get in shape for the beach. The sun. The sea. Be green, and go for blue beauty. With high spirit. Good vibes. Great life. Dive straight into the most beautiful time of the year: The summer is here!…
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Housing Commission is building a new vision for housing based on Christian values. Here, Prof Tim Gorringe (Professor of Theology at the University of Exeter) explains why sustainability must be at the heart of this.