4 smart steps to begin driving sustainability success
Given patrons’ increasing preference for restaurants that demonstrate sustainable practices, many owners and operators are eager to…
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Given patrons’ increasing preference for restaurants that demonstrate sustainable practices, many owners and operators are eager to…
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Several beauty and personal care majors have joined 100+ businesses in signing a statement from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation calling for recycling costs and responsibilities to be extended to industry. The public statement said that without Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) – where supply chain members were mandated to take on certain costs and joint responsibility – packaging collection and recycling was “unlikely to be meaningfully scaled” in the future. Among the 100+ signatories, including a raft of food and beverage players like Coca-Cola and Nestlé, non-profit WWF and the European Investment Bank, several leading beauty players had aligned their support, including Beiersdorf, Henkel, L’Oréal, Schwarz Group and Unilever, among others. “For a circular economy, packaging that can’t be eliminated or reused must be collected, sorted and recycled or composted after use. But currently, the economics do not stack up: collection, sorting and recycling or processing packaging costs more than the revenues made from selling the recycled materials. We need dedicated, ongoing and sufficient funding to make the economics of recycling work,” the Ellen MacArthur Foundation said.
The Alternative Energy Enterprise at Michigan Tech will retrofit an existing, older home into an energy efficient residence, incorporating renewable energy generation. The goal is to set up a Sustainable Demonstration House to serve as a resource for the broader community to learn about, test, and…
Tech Village is a 26-acre mixed-use economic development project focused on addressing economic diversity, housing, and educational needs in the St. Croix community with innovative additions to our infrastructure.
“The creative community has incredibly powerful influence, but it has too long been complacent.” An interview with Jake Sargent, Founder of Atmos Magazine, on influencing sustainability through culture.
Organizations develop sustainable business aiming at improving their social conscience and environmental responsibility, well beyond the financial.
This summer, local youths ranging from ages five through 13 will have the opportunity to participate in summer day camps, which are focused on connecting children to nature. They will take place at the Lackawanna College Environmental Education Center in Covington Township, Lackawanna County. Each weeklong camp takes place at LCEEC’s beautiful 211-acre property and LEED Gold Certified facility.
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