Packing company wrapped up in online, design and sustainability
Friday interview: Vicki O’Toole, owner and managing director JJ O’Toole Ltd…
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Friday interview: Vicki O’Toole, owner and managing director JJ O’Toole Ltd…
Source: www.irishtimes.com
The City of Regina has put out a survey looking for resident feedback on ways to help reduce the use of single-use plastics….
Gianluca Brunori argues that access, design and complexity are three conditions that define how sustainably rural digitalisation is unfolding.Responsible Research and Innovation approach and methods help improve how society and political bodies respond to rural digitalisation…
The Swedish Fashion Council has canceled this summer’s Stockholm Fashion Week, originally scheduled to take place at the end of August. Citing concerns over sustainability, the council plans to introduce a new platform and setup this autumn.
As climate change looms over our future, many industries are turning to biology for solutions to make all aspects of our lives more sustainable for the…
Sport for purpose championship Extreme E has teamed up with Project Everyone, a not-for-profit creative communications agency, to raise awareness of The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), better known as the Global Goals. Co-founded by film writer and director Richard Curtis to drive adoption of the 17 Global Goals, Project Everyone creates advocacy campaigns, content, programmes and events – telling stories that help multiple sectors engage with the Goals and ensure greater involvement from civil society, corporations, educators, philanthropist, activists and politicians. As part of Extreme E’s commitment to raising awareness of the climate crisis, all nine teams will display the Global Goals logo on their cars in the Jurassic X Prix next month in Dorset, UK. The Global Goals logo is a wheel representing all 17 Goals, which are designed to eliminate extreme poverty, to reduce inequalities, and to combat the threat of climate change by 2030.
Cru World Wine has announced it is to implement a new sustainability plan to help lower and off-set its carbon emissions. The plan is part of a new wave of initiatives the merchant plans to implement to help tackle its environmental impact. These will include an annual Environmental Impact Assessment and on-going efforts to reduce its carbon footprint.