Day: October 15, 2019
Kornit Digital Textile Printing Drives Sustainability in Apparel
Textiles are the second largest polluter of our planet, and that needs to change. Digital textile printing can be part of the solution.
Hallmark’s recycled cards and Tate’s climate emergency: The sustainability success stories of the week
As part of our Mission Possible campaign, edie brings you this weekly round-up of five of the best sustainability success stories of the week from across the globe.
FT’s climate campaign and urban rooftop farming: The sustainability success stories of the week
As part of our Mission Possible campaign, edie brings you this weekly round-up of five of the best sustainability success stories of the week from across the globe.
Advancing our planet: Ford’s roadmap for sustainability
Going green is more than just a buzzword for this leading automaker.
Is rail sustainability running out of steam?
Peter Selway, Rail Segment Marketing Manager at Schneider Electric, looks at sustainability in the rail industry…
A Data-Driven Approach To Sustainability
By using data to get a clear assessment of the issues at hand, we can work toward better solutions. Here are some examples.
13 top tips for strengthening sustainability leadership in the face of ‘Climate Emergency’
EXCLUSIVE: During Day One of edie Live 2019, a panel of expert speakers gave their top tips for businesses looking to “ride this green wave” and become more resilient climate leaders during an era of unprecedented public awareness.
Carbon pricing calls and rubbish-fired plastics plants: The sustainability success stories of the week
As part of our Mission Possible campaign, edie brings you this weekly round-up of five of the best sustainability success stories of the week from across the globe.
Recycled rye straws an option to help environment and farmers in war on single-use plastics
An Adelaide start-up could soon replace drinking straws with Australian-grown real straw, replacing the need for plastic ones.
selected for Dow Jones Sustainability Indices
DJSI, developed by Dow Jones and the RobecoSAM Group, was the first global index to assess corporate sustainability considering the economic, environmental and social development aspects…
PepsiCo Launches 2018 Sustainability Report
PepsiCo has published its 2018 Sustainability Report, outlining the company’s progress against its sustainability goals and announcing a new purpose behind its sustainability agenda: to help build a more sustainable food system. “As a global food and beverage leader whose products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day and that operates an agricultural supply chain touching 60 nations, we undoubtedly have a role to play in addressing the challenges of the modern food system, from climate change and resource scarcity, to packaging waste and income inequality,” says Ramon Laguarta, PepsiCo’s CEO and Chairman.
Scouting in Denmark Moves Forward With Environmental Sustainability
Scouting provides young people with opportunities to participate in programmes, events, activities and projects that contribute to their growth as active citizens. Through these initiatives, young people become agents of positive change who inspire others to take action.
Climate strikes and UN Summits: The top 10 sustainability stories of September 2019
With Autumn now here, we take a look back at a September packed full of sustainability and energy news. This round-up includes all the highlights from the UN Climate Action Summit, net-zero announcements and climate strikes.
Blow molding sector seeks quality, speed, sustainability
Blow molding machine makers make strides in use of recycled materials, energy efficiency along with cycle times.
Community, Sustainability and Ice Cream: Selva Nevada
For decades, Colombia’s internal armed conflict halted rural development across the country. Travel to remote rural towns was dangerous and, due to lack of infrastructure, sometimes even impossible.Drug traffickers, one of the main drivers of the conflict, encouraged farmers in these regions to switch…