Why Single Use Cups Are Tough to Eliminate
When companies replace single use cups with mugs and glasses, the employee response has been somewhat like our use of gym memberships.
Source: econlife.com
When companies replace single use cups with mugs and glasses, the employee response has been somewhat like our use of gym memberships.
Source: econlife.com
As political and business leaders gather for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week, a roster of the most sustainable companies is also enjoying a moment in the spotlight. The list, the Global 100, ranks large corporations across the globe on their performance reducing carbon and waste, their gender diversity among leadership, revenues derived from clean products, and overall sustainability. In its 15th year, the ranking is compiled by a Canada-based sustainability-focused financial information company and magazine, Corporate Knights, beginning with a list of about 7,500 companies, all of which generate more than $1 billion in annual revenue.
Transitioning to a circular economy would support the EU’s efforts to reach climate neutrality by 2050, according to a recent Ellen MacArthur Foundation policy paper. The recently published policy paper A climate-neutral and circular industry for Europe, which the Foundation has co-authored with experts from the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), demonstrates the importance of the circular economy to the EU’s ability to meet its climate targets, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation says. The Foundation has also offered a series of recommendations that it says will enable the EU to ‘accelerate the transition to a circular economy’.
When we climbed the stair tower to the roof of a local distribution center along with our teaming partner, Coastal Solar, we knew which ingredients were necessary to install this massive 500kW solar pv system. Le Creuset, at nearly a century old and known for their superior quality cookware, had asked Coastal Solar to help make their SC warehouse more efficient financially while planting their flag as a leader in environmental stewardship. We combined the talents of our two solar companies and savored the moment when Le Creuset became less reliance on fossil fuel and greatly diminished their carbon footprint.
A trash bag is a disposable bag used to hold solid waste. It is also known as a garbage bag, a bin liner, or a refuse sack. These bags can be used to line the insides of garbage cans to prevent them from becoming clogged with trash. The majority of trash bags are black, white, or green in colour and are constructed of plastic. Plastic bags are a convenient and sanitary way to dispose of rubbish that is widely used. Plastic garbage bags are lightweight and ideal for waste that is sloppy or moist, such as food scraps. They can also be used to wrap garbage to keep it from smelling bad. Litter, waste, and recycling containers and bins are typically lined with plastic bags. By preventing the container from coming into contact with the garbage, this helps to keep it clean. Trash bags are a need in today’s world. According to Reports and Data, the garbage bag market is predicted to develop significantly in the future years.
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Sustainable Communities Initiative The Sustainable Communities Initiative (SCI) is about how we collectively develop place, space, culture, institutions and businesses in ways that sustain our communities socially, culturally, ecologically and economically. Our aim is to help stabilize rents, provide affordable “green” housing, create quality living wage jobs, and lay a foundation for the sustainable transformation of Jackson’s economy through cooperative enterprise and solidarity economics.
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