War on e-waste
These days, technology plays a big part in our lives but that technology usually only lasts for a very small part of our lives. So, what happens to all of our old TVs, phones and computers?
Source: www.abc.net.au
These days, technology plays a big part in our lives but that technology usually only lasts for a very small part of our lives. So, what happens to all of our old TVs, phones and computers?
Source: www.abc.net.au
Calling all game-changers, innovators and social impact leaders! SAP and Google Cloud are asking for your revenue-generating ideas that use data analytics and machine learning to power circular economy businesses.
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In September 2020, New Buildings Institute (NBI) released its “2020 Getting To Zero Buildings List,” a document showcasing growth and trends for zero energy and zero carbon buildings across North America. Based in Portland, OR, NBI is a nonprofit organization working in the industry for better performance in buildings, and has been tracking these zero energy developments across the building stock for the past decade. “Getting To Zero” is just one of the initiatives the organization oversees, collaborating with many other industry groups and stakeholders.