Events Industry Council Launches Sustainability Resource at IMEX
The new EIC Centre for Sustainable Events will provide outreach, education and best practices.
Source: www.specialevents.com
The new EIC Centre for Sustainable Events will provide outreach, education and best practices.
Source: www.specialevents.com
Climate change plus population growth means the city has to act soon.
The concept of the ‘circular economy of plastics’ means that plastic is viewed as a material that can be reused, to avoid depleting natural resources. This is a concept and economic model that Mondelez Philippines supports, in line with its goals towards zero waste to nature by 2030. The phrase “May pera sa basura” has long been heard in the Philippines. Newspaper drives and glass bottle collection initiatives are common measures to recycle. The same process can apply to plastic packaging.
Transition to Zero Pollution is one of the first initiatives of Imperial’s Academic Strategy. The initiative will foster systems-thinking, discovery science, transformational cross-disciplinary research, technology and innovation to create and translate holistic socio-technical solutions to pollution in all its forms, including carbon dioxide. We will build on work being done to tackle greenhouse gas emissions and deliver net-zero carbon, and go beyond that to build a sustainable zero pollution future.
Find out more: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/zero-pollution/
It’s safe to say that natural wine is a hot topic.After our Down to Earth tasting – focusing on wines made in an environmentally friendly way, we explain 10 key terms that form the conversation around sustainable winemaking THE BASICS Organic: the focus here is mainly in the vineyard, improving soil…
The fashion industry thrives on consumers wanting to buy new clothes but the manufacture and disposal of clothes places a big toll on the environment. What does it take to make fashion more sustainable?
Amid the growing climate movement among citizens, brands can now use changing consumer demands as a foundation to shape green policy, Nike’s former vice-president of sustainable business and innovation Cyrus Wadia has claimed.