Green groups criticize ‘half-baked’ single-use plastic ban in gov’t offices | Philstar.com
Environment groups criticized the resolution, saying the approach to prevent single-use and throw-away packaging is missing.
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Environment groups criticized the resolution, saying the approach to prevent single-use and throw-away packaging is missing.
Source: www.philstar.com
A new survey conducted by Smurfit Kappa has revealed that European consumers are demanding more sustainable packaging from brands before making online fashion purchases.
Can you imagine living an entire month without using any plastic? Around the world, over 250 million people did just that by participating in Plastic Free July. This challenge started in 2011 by the Plastic Free Foundation in Australia. Since then, the challenge has gained momentum. Now, there are participants in 177 countries.
Discover Costa Rican wildlife the sustainable way with Rainbow Tours. Visit places with the Certificate of Sustainable Tourism. Explore it here.
As the environmental effects of a changing climate become harder to ignore, conscious citizens of the world are asking themselves how they can make a difference. Whether it be by altering the way we shop, eat, travel, or reduce waste in our daily lives, we can all have an impact in limiting the adverse effects of climate change. While efforts on an individual level are crucial, those that are put into effect on a national level are even more encouraging. After establishing itself as a front-runner in the quest to reduce pollution, France is now extending their plastic ban to be even more comprehensive.
A new project has launched to demonstrate how bespoke circular-economy batteries can tackle the mounting problem of e-waste. According to estimates, the EV revolution could create more than 11 million tonnes of battery waste … Read More »
Building a sustainable home need not cost the earth and this custom build at Leederville is a perfect example.