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.
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AN OXFORD restaurant is pledging to do more to promote sustainability.
In 2015 the United Nation set out 17 sustainable development goals, with their mission statement being, “A blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all by 2030”.Rachel Tomlinson and Karl Cross have become enthusiastic about making this goal a reality and developing their stude……
Aboitiz-led Union Bank of the Philippines (UnionBank) is widely-known to have been trailblazing many firsts in the country since it began operations forty years ago. UnionBank has always been among the first to embrace technological innovations to empower its customers into the future of banking. The Bank’s 40-year journey began with a simple vision: to become one of the top three universal banks in the country with respect to market capitalization, profits, and customer coverage.
Put Circular Economy ‘at heart’ of Coronavirus recovery, Bureau Veritas tells businesses on Global Recycling Day.
On Global Recycling Day (18 March), leading sustainability authority, Bureau Veritas is reminding firms that a move towards a circular economy business model should be at the heart of their coronavirus recovery.
Created in 2018 to help recognise and celebrate the importance recycling plays in preserving precious primary resources, this year’s Global Recycling Day 2021 will focus on #RecyclingHeroes. This will appreciate the people, places and activities that showcase what an important role recycling plays in contributing to a greener future that will the planet.
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The Circular Economy Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School is part of a consortium at the University of Cambridge that was awarded more than £1 million funding by the UK Research and Innovation agency to respond to challenges posed by plastic waste.
Prince Albert becomes the first city in Saskatchewan to ban single-use plastic check-out bags.