MFR18 goes Circular!
Circular Economy: The Centre of The Calls fomr Makers, Universities and Research Institute in every topics . Deadline is July 7 . Learn More!
Source: 2018.makerfairerome.eu
Circular Economy: The Centre of The Calls fomr Makers, Universities and Research Institute in every topics . Deadline is July 7 . Learn More!
Source: 2018.makerfairerome.eu
Here at Anestis Metal, we recycle all types of metals at our Lawrence Scrap Yard, including Brass! It doesn’t matter the quantity of the Brass, we will recycle just about anything; so if you’re a homeowner, plumber, electrician, architect, or none of the above, come one down to our scrap yard in Lawrence MA, recycle some metals, and get some cash! We pay in cash on the spot for your old or unwanted Brass scrap! Recycling Old & Used Brass Scrap – We recycle a variety of Brass scrap for residential and commercial needs at our Lawrence MA recycling facility. Schedule a pickup today or stop by out recycling center.
Startups which were part of the Maharashtra Startup Week are working on pilots with the government by providing cutting edge innovations.
Ethos, a foundation created by Swiss pension funds enables to invest, according to sustainable development principles.
The sustainable apparel designer and merchandiser Merchant Tailor has joined forces with Ferdinand von Hapsburg, the APR racing driver, to launch the APR team kit, sourced from ocean plastic and other recycled materials. The collection of sweats, tees and caps celebrates Hapsburg’s recent gear change to offset his carbon emissions to a tenth of a tonne.
Merchant Tailor and Hapsburg will collaborate on a series of new sustainable collections, they said in a joint press release. The apparel designer has also announced the launch of its own brand 8SIX400, a sustainable, motorsport apparel collection made entirely from recycled materials. The number 86400 refers to the number of seconds in a 24-hour day.
Next-gen farms10 innovative projects from around the world | Guardian sustainable business | The Guardian
We don’t know enough about the carbon footprint of vegan foods, and that needs to change.