Students Create Environmentally Sustainable Fashion Line
Modern Chaos is a fashion line completely made out of recycled materials and a labor of love for McAllen students Gisselle Costa and Denisse Damken,…
Source: valleybusinessreport.com
Modern Chaos is a fashion line completely made out of recycled materials and a labor of love for McAllen students Gisselle Costa and Denisse Damken,…
Source: valleybusinessreport.com
Last week David and I spent some time at the Techstars Sustainability Accelerator in partnership with The Nature Conservancy. Their demo day is happening on October 30th in Denver and you can register here if you’re interested in attending. If you want to see what actual world-changing startups…
With all the greenwashing going around, brands need to be careful with their sustainability messaging. Here’s how you can nail it.
IFS gives you end-to-end visibility of your supply chain, so you can deliver on consumer demands for transparency, sustainability and authenticity.
The island nation of Dominica has announced a single-use plastic ban that will come into effect in 2019. This will make Dominica the nation with the strictest plastic laws in the world. Sign this petition to applaud Dominica for its decision to create legislation that supports our environment.
New York has joined California, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts in requiring the biggest sources of food waste to donate excess food or recycle food waste. The hope is to keep food, and its related methane emissions, out of landfills. The new law took affect on January 1, 2021. The law, called the Food Donation and Food Scraps Recycling Law, first passed in 2019. As of the start of this year, businesses and institutions with an average of two tons of food waste per week now must donate edible foods and recycle any food scraps, given that the business or institution is located within 25 miles of a facility that can process the scraps.