50 Sustainable Marketing Innovations
Sustainable Marketing – These sustainable marketing innovations range from eco-conscious beer brand initiatives to reusable water bottle pop-ups.
Notable alcohol brand i…
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Sustainable Marketing – These sustainable marketing innovations range from eco-conscious beer brand initiatives to reusable water bottle pop-ups.
Notable alcohol brand i…
Source: www.trendhunter.com
About International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN; officially International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources……
Dubai, UAE: Samsung’s promise to further reduce its environmental footprint has been a resounding success following the impact of ‘eco-packaging’, a concept for the brand’s ……
Working to Modernize Sustainable Forest Management, Optimize Value from the Forest, and Create New Opportunities. Seven First Nations working in partnership to manage one of the largest Sustainable Forest Licenses (SFL) in the Province of Ontario. We specialize in providing Forest Management Services and in cultivating opportunities and benefits for our owners and business partners.
Scientists from the UK’s foremost agricultural research organisations, including the James Hutton Institute, have teamed up to create a new UK Crop Microbiome Cryobank to safeguard future research and facilitate the sustainable yield improvement of the UK’s six major food crops.
These stories and case studies provide information on some of the wide range of community run food co-ops, buying groups and other food enterprises that are currently running across the UK….
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) researchers are leading analyses of recycling, repairing, and reusing solar photovoltaic (PV) installations in support of NREL’s mission to incentivize a circular economy for energy materials. According to NREL, the increase in the installation of PV systems is leading to environmental and supply chain concerns because the technology relies on imports and mining of raw materials to meet domestic demands. NREL predicts that, by 2030, decommissioned PV modules could total a million tons of waste in the United States or one percent of the world’s e-waste. Concerned by these facts, NREL researchers have been leading ongoing analyses of the end-of-life management of PV modules in the current market. Taylor Curtis, an NREL sustainability analyst, highlights that “[r]epair, reuse, or recovery of this equipment would reduce negative environmental impacts, reduce resource constraints, and stimulate U.S. economic growth.”