City looking for input on ways to reduce use of single-use plastics in Regina
The City of Regina has put out a survey looking for resident feedback on ways to help reduce the use of single-use plastics….
Source: globalnews.ca
The City of Regina has put out a survey looking for resident feedback on ways to help reduce the use of single-use plastics….
Source: globalnews.ca
CEO Pete Davis built environmental technology startup GreenPrint with a keen eye for payments and financial transactions.
The Emory University graduate started his career in Atlanta’s bustling financial services sector before choosing a desk at the Atlanta Tech Village to start GreenPrint in 2014.
GreenPrint calculates the environmental footprint of client operations and provides a list of suggestions on how the company could be more sustainable in terms of carbon emissions, water usage, plastic waste and renewable energy. Davis says GreenPrint collects environmental data and analyzes goals similar to how a financial company may approach transactions and balance sheets.
COVID-19 continues to threaten the world s health and economy. Unfortunately, many of the people testing whether new drugs including those to treat COVID-19 are safe and effective are being laid off, furloughed, and losing the training and education programs they rely on to do …
International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group, and Karo Sambhav, a tech-enabled Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO), have collaboratively launched a consumer awareness campaign titled ‘E-waste Hum Le Jayenge’.
MPs have relaunched the Environmental Audit Committee’s inquiry into electronic waste and the circular economy, aiming to collect further evidence.
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