Gore on Greenwashing, Sustainability and Collaboration in the Industry
The head of the sustainability program at Gore, talks about greenwashing, cooperation with competitors and the sensible use of chemicals.
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The head of the sustainability program at Gore, talks about greenwashing, cooperation with competitors and the sensible use of chemicals.
Source: www.ispo.com
The technology that is being developed to experiment with the outer space will help immensely to create sustainable goals as framed by the United Nations. This is precisely what Danielle Wood, who is the founder of Space Enabled which is located at MIT Media Lab focused on at the TNW Conference last week. While she was discussing her work, she said that she and her team work to understand how technology from space encourages sustainability on Earth for every individual. In other words, she explained how satellites and its different working activities help us to understand our planet in a better way.
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Summary The rapid technological evolution and adoption of consumer electronics highlights a growing need for adaptive methodologies to evaluate material consumption at the intersection of technological change and increasing consumption. While dematerialization and the circular economy (CE) have both been proposed to mitigate increasing material consumption, recent research has shown that these methods may be ineffective at achieving net material use reduction: When focused on specific products, these methods neglect the effects of complex interactions among and increasing consumption of consumer electronic products.
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