FRoSTA: Digital Transformation And Sustainability With A Cool Head
FRoSTA IT director Ben Windhorst shares how the midsize German frozen food company is driving digital transformation across the company.
Source: www.digitalistmag.com
FRoSTA IT director Ben Windhorst shares how the midsize German frozen food company is driving digital transformation across the company.
Source: www.digitalistmag.com
These Design Indaba 2019 speakers are working to design more sustainable methods and products.
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Growing concerns about plastic pollution in oceans have prompted the EU to take more drastic steps to tackle the issue.
When George Schneider decided to sell his home this spring, Opendoor made him an offer he couldn’t refuse. Schneider had paid $76,750 for his three-bedroom stucco house in the Phoenix suburbs a decade earlier. Opendoor, the iBuying startup backed by SoftBank and Lennar, was willing to pay him $225,000, all-cash.
Green buildings are viewed as common practice in a recent survey by STO Building Group — not one respondent said sustainability is a passing fad.
The European Compost Network welcomes the positive vote of the ENVI Committee on its own initiative report on the New Circular Economy Action Plan. The ECN supports the report’s recommendations help agriculture farmers to replace mineral fertilizers with organic soil improvers such as compost and digestate and save organics in soil.
“We have to create a level playing field” said MEP Jan Huitema Rapporteur of the ENVI Committee “or we even have to give a plus to secondary raw materials so to reward their use”. The circular economy is not only a key model to protect the environment and reduce pollution of air, water and soil. It also allows countries to be less dependent on imports of raw materials and it reduces the huge greenhouse gas emissions associated with their mining and shipping.
An own-initiative report of the European Parliament is not legally binding but is a very useful indicator of the European Parliament’s priorities and concerns and it contains official calls on the European Commission to take action. In February (08/02), the European Parliament Plenary will vote on the report adopted last week by the ENVI Committee.
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