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There’s plenty of evidence showing the world can maximize the chances of evading climate change through a circular economy. Learn what SAP is doing to help!
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There’s plenty of evidence showing the world can maximize the chances of evading climate change through a circular economy. Learn what SAP is doing to help!
Source: news.sap.com
Most plastics degrade when they’re recycled. But scientists have developed a new kind of plastic, called PBTL, that retains its strength no matter how many times it’s broken down and remolded.
The first week of September is going to be #reportingmania week in Singapore, as the third annual Asia Sustainability Reporting Summit (ASR…
Big Box dyeing is an indigo dye process that reduces water consumption in the dye process by up to 85 percent. It also reduces wastewater.
An Accelerator Under-Used? Realising the potential of culture for short-term recovery and long-term sustainable development MONDAY, 13 JULY 2020 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM VIRTUAL (NEW YORK TIME) SIDE EVENT International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) with International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), United Cities and Local Governments, Culture, The #Culture2030 Network
Webb comes from a career of more than 8 years in early-stage venture capital and is now a student in the Sustainability Science program at Columbia University.
During Apple’s financials earnings call the other day, CEO Tim Cook casually announced that Apple’s hardware ecosystem had exceeded 1.65 billion devices by the end of last year. At the time I remember thinking “wow,” and then promptly forgot about it. Then the other night, it struck me just how enormous that number actually is. A billion. Then half again. And a bit more on top to finish. And then it dawned on me just how big of an e-waste problem is facing Apple in the coming years.
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A billion of anything is huge. A billion grains of rice weigh 25 metric tons and take up 30 cubic meters.