Abu Dhabi aims to ban single-use plastic bags by 2021
Abu Dhabi announced Tuesday it aims to ban the use of single-use plastic bags in the United Arab Emirates capital by 2021.
Source: newsinfo.inquirer.net
Abu Dhabi announced Tuesday it aims to ban the use of single-use plastic bags in the United Arab Emirates capital by 2021.
Source: newsinfo.inquirer.net
Eventbrite – SMARTNet Alliance presents Green Drinks October – How to Heat and Cool Your Home More Sustainably – Thursday, 8 October 2020 – Find event and registration information.
We’ve signed a renewable energy purchase agreement for the next ten years as part of our sustainability strategy which aims to reduce our CO2 emissions by 50% by 2025….
Napa Valley’s eco-minded wineries are reducing their waste — keeping more and more grape pomace, water and glass out of the local landfill — but the cardboard and Styrofoam materials used for shipments, which overwhelming go out of the area, is another matter entirely. According to Tim Dewey-Mattia — recycling and public education manager for Napa Recycling and Waste Services — there has been a rise in the number of sustainable packaging alternatives to Styrofoam. “But some of them are not actually any better,” he said.
MOEX will begin calculating and publishing daily sustainability indices created jointly with the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP).
Americans are eating less meat, creating a market for realistic veggie alternatives that could be the future of sustainability.
Trash Talk–Digging out Environmental Justice History in Richmond, CA “Garbage Mountain,” more formally known as The West Contra Costa Sanitary Landfill (WCCSL), is a 340-acre site located in North Richmond, CA that was initially built on farmland on the San Pablo Bay shoreline in 1953. The landfill served as a dump for both residential and commercial municipal solid waste until 2006.