Colleges with Green (Sustainability) Programs
Colleges around the world have been taking major steps to enhance and grow their sustainability studies college majors and specialization options.
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Colleges around the world have been taking major steps to enhance and grow their sustainability studies college majors and specialization options.
Source: www.toptieradmissions.com
It hopes to prevent as many as 450,000 cups from being thrown away every year…
As the world’s population increases, farmers need to keep up with rising demand for their crops and livestock. But with climate conditions changing and resources becoming more precious, it’s critical for modern farms to seek innovative solutions that allow them to upscale their production without…
Prada Group has signed what is billed as the first business loan in the luxury goods sector linking the annual interest rate to practices that help the environment. Prada said Tuesday that the five-year, 50 million-euro ($55-million) loan with Credit Agricole Group will see interest rates lowered based on “achievement of ambitious targets related to sustainability.”
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In Slovakia, the toothbrush giant Curaprox is encouraging the collection and recycling of its used products. Taking dental hygiene into the circular economy!
Plastic is probably in your food or drinking water, and now scientists fear it might be flowing through your veins. A small study published last month found that the blood of 17 out of 22 people contained microplastics — plastic fragments smaller than a sesame seed. It’s the first time those tiny bits of fossil-fuel product have been detected in human blood, but the discovery is no surprise to plastics researchers. “Plastics are everywhere,” Rolf Halden, the director of the Biodesign Center for Environmental Health Engineering at Arizona State University, told Insider. Previous studies have found microplastics in humans’ food, drinking water, poop, placentas, and lungs, and drifting through the air we breathe.