Day: May 7, 2020
Are bans the best way to inspire circular business practices?
If you’re new to the world of circular economy, you’ll soon learn that describing the landscape as “dynamic” is an understatement. I’m here to help you keep a pulse on this ever-evolving and rapidly expanding landscape. So circle up, and let’s roll.
Unilever and Veolia collaborate on plastic circularity
Unilever and Veolia have agreed to work together on emerging technologies that will help create a circular economy on plastics across various destinations.
Sustainable Sourcing: Strengthen Your Supply Chain
In this time of uncertainty, making the right and informed sourcing decisions has become more of a business necessity than ever.
Electronic Waste: A ticking time bomb
Joseph Mulama rummages through a pile of used printer cartridges stored in a corner of his Smart Tech Cybercafé, on Tom Mboya Street in Nairobi, wondering how to get rid of them. The dusty and bulky cartridges that Mulama has accumulated over the years have now become unsightly trash, taking up valuable space, gathering dust and even housing pests. His printers cannot use refilled cartridges, so he has to buy new ones to replace those that are used up.
Resource, Recovery and Recycling Agency launched – The Malta Independent
Environment Minister Jose Herrera today launched Resource, Recovery and Recycling Agency, and the CEO will be Marc Muscat, who has been a consultant to Herrera for a number of years. The Agency…
Welcome to life in the Fossa lane: Ubuntu 20.04 let out of cage and Shuttleworth claims Canonical now ‘commercially self sustaining’ • The Register
WireGuard VPN, more Snap, and hints about a GUI for WSL…
Will the sustainable travel movement survive coronavirus?
Travel experts say the pandemic won’t stop environmentalists’ call for slower trips and fewer flights.
50 Years of Earth Day: A Look at the Sustainability of Currency
From paper to plastic to crypto, we take a brief look at the sustainability of currency and its impact on our planet.
Hard Rock exec reflects: Where will COVID-19 take sustainable capitalism?
What happens to corporate action on sustainability, social impact and purpose when shocks hit the economy? The COVID-19 crisis recalls two past moments.
Mondelez International to Make All Packaging Recyclable by 2025
Around 70 percent of the company’s paper-based packaging is already from recycled sources.
Sustainable business travel
Almost 40 per cent of distance travelled in Sweden is business travel (including study trips) and 66 per cent of those are by car.This is therefore an area where great environmental gains can be made if more sustainable modes … Continue reading →…
Sustaining sustainability: Lessons from the coronavirus pandemic
The current crisis shows in unequivocal terms that frontline and shop-floor employees surviving hand to mouth will be disproportionately affected when the climate crisis hits.
Sustainable Sourcing
Five Pacific Northwest coffee companies share why their approach to sustainability begins by building fair relationships with farmers.
Ensuring and Sustaining a Pandemic Workforce | NEJM
Ensuring and Sustaining a Pandemic Workforce It seems clear that health care delivery organizations, educators, and government leaders all have to be willing to cut through bureaucratic barriers an…
From Events to School Lunches: Sustainability at Home –
Sustainability at home can be inspired by sustainability at events. Find out how switching to reusables for school lunches has an impact.
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