Brandmovers Launches Nespresso Sustainability Program To Encourage Consumer Recycling
randmovers and Nespresso have launched the Nespresso #MySmallStepsSweepstakes in association with the 2019…
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randmovers and Nespresso have launched the Nespresso #MySmallStepsSweepstakes in association with the 2019…
Source: www.prnewswire.com
The daily shower would be hard to sustain in a world without fossil fuels. The mist shower, a satisfying but forgotten technology which uses very little water and energy, could be a solution. Designer Jonas Görgen developed a do-it-yourself kit to convert almost any shower into a mist shower and…
Aligned on the growing importance of environmentally responsible products in the baby and toddler market, Smart Plastic Technologies and Munchkin, Inc. announced today that they have signed an exclusive joint development agreement to create baby lifestyle products using Smart Plastic’s patent-pending ECLIPSE™ technology. This partnership will introduce revolutionary consumer goods to the baby and toddler market, which is estimated to be worth USD 25 billion by 2028.
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Many countries, states and municipalities are getting serious about reducing the use of plastic bags, utensils and containers.
Eateries like Mcdonald’s and Costa Coffee are actively involved in this initiative……
Arup, a global leader in engineering, consulting, and design for the built environment, announced today that Fiona Cousins has been appointed Chair of the Americas Region and Nigel Nicholls has been named Chief Operating Officer of the Americas Region. Their appointments reflect the firm’s focus on sustainability and innovation, and its capacity and commitment to solve the most pressing problems impacting communities across the globe. Guided by Arup’s mission to shape a more sustainable world through high quality work and innovative solutions, the firm also announced a new regional leadership, organized to deliver exceptional service to clients and communities.
An Israeli startup can dramatically reduce water and air pollution from the fashion industry with a new technology for dyeing thread.