Extended producer responsibility: the answer to cutting waste in the UK?
Maxine Perella explores what it is, which countries are leading on it and how it could propel us closer to a circular economy…
Source: www.theguardian.com
Maxine Perella explores what it is, which countries are leading on it and how it could propel us closer to a circular economy…
Source: www.theguardian.com
The City of Ames is adding seven new dump trucks to their fleet, equipped to run on B100 biodiesel from Renewable Energy Group.
Hobart will become the first city in Australia to ban single-use plastics from next year. The question is how will it work?
If you are one of Amazon’s 100 million+ customers you have probably received your fair share of unnecessary plastic packaging from the ecommerce giant. From polystyrene packing peanuts to non-recyclable bubble wrap to plastic-wrapped pouches of air, nearly every Amazon order arrives buried in heaps of wasteful single-use plastic packaging.
Our self-hosted, solar-powered, off-grid website has been running for 15 months now. In this article, we present its energy and uptime data, and calculate the embodied energy of our configuration. Based on these results, we consider the optimal balance between sustainability and server uptime, and…
On 16 April 2021 at 17:00 CEST (10:00 in Mexico) UNIDO ITPO Italy will host the online workshop “Business model and best practices of Italian tanning industry and its implications on circular economy”, a business training program to promote competitiveness on circular economy for companies in the State of Guanajuato, Mexico. Co-organized by UNIDO ITPO Italy, the UNIDO Regional Office in Mexico (in the framework of its programme with Instituto de Emprendimiento Eugenio Garza Lagüera of Tecnológico de Monterrey) and Lineapelle, this 90-minute webinar will be dedicated to the perspectives of Italian experts operating in the leather sector, sharing updated information about sustainable best practices for the application of circular economy business models to the tanning industry.
Single-use plastics could become a thing of the past in Suffolk County.