Menstrual cups: Stemming the flow of single-use period waste in Scotland
Campaigners want women to consider switching to reusable products such as menstrual cups, washable pads and pants.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Campaigners want women to consider switching to reusable products such as menstrual cups, washable pads and pants.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Friends of the Earth has called on sporting venues across the UK to promote reusable cup use, after Arsenal FC revealed that a scheme introduced at the Emirates Stadium has prevented more than half a million single-use plastic cups from being disc…
It’s always easier in Norway…
Sartorius Stedim Biotech, a leading international supplier for the biopharmaceutical industry today announced the launch of the BIOSTAT RM TX single-use bioreactor, a new wave mixed system developed specifically for closed, automated expansion of consistent quality cell products such as ex vivo…
As the Committee on Climate Change prepares to make its recommendations to Government on the UK’s long-term climate targets, Centrica’s Group Head of Environment, James Rushen, explains the steps that the company is taking to progress sustainability across its operations and with its customers…
As part of our Mission Possible campaign, edie brings you this weekly round-up of five of the best sustainability success stories of the week from across the globe. Published every week, this series charts how businesses and sustainability professionals are working to achieve their ‘Mission Possible’ across the campaign’s five key pillars – energy, resources, infrastructure, mobility and business leadership. As November approaches, momentum continues to build towards COP26. Businesses, governments and regions alike are all keen to showcase their green credentials in the meantime.
Willy Legrand, Professor at IUBH International University Bad Honnef – Bonn in Germany, shares his views on sustainability and gives practical tips how hotel managers and operators can prepare for zero emission regulations…