San Francisco International Airport Bans Single-Use Plastic Water Bottles
San Francisco International Airport is banning the sale of single-use plastic water bottles.
Source: sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com
San Francisco International Airport is banning the sale of single-use plastic water bottles.
Source: sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com
We know morning drop offs to school can be a busy time for many parents and carers and here at Waltham Forest, we want to make travelling to and from school as easy as possible for our families. Travelling to school sustainably, whether on foot, scooter or cycle is a great option and has huge benefits not only for your family, but for the wider community.
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Flowserve is committed to our purpose of making the world better, together. We will continue to adapt, innovate and deliver for current and future generations by addressing environmental, social and governance (ESG) areas through our sustainability program. Our sustainability program has three key objectives – valuing our people, protecting the planet and promoting operational excellence. These three objectives serve as our guide as we reduce our environmental footprint and advance technologies that support energy transition, build a safe and inclusive culture for our associates, contribute to our communities, and maintain strong governance practices and drive efficient business processes.
Importers are reminded that the ban on the importation of single-use plastics took effect today, Monday, April 1. Products such as petro-based single-use plastic cups, cutlery, including plastic knives, forks and spoons; stirrers; straws; plates; egg trays (both plastic and Styrofoam), and Styrofoam containers used in the culinary retail industry can no longer be imported.
Lenovo has today revealed how customers are ushering in a green revolution in commerce by opting to offset the carbon emissions of new Think branded products at the point of purchase as part of the company’s new CO2 Offset Services initiative.
Lenovo first launched the program as a pilot in the Nordics in February 2020. Building on this successful pilot, the Company plans to roll out the program in 2021 for all of Europe, Middle East and Africa as well as Asia Pacific and North America. It’s believed to be one of the first initiatives of its kind in the IT industry.
The UAE leadership places great importance on protecting the environment and promoting a green economy, and placing sustainability at the forefront of its strategic priorities.This prioritisation supports UAE Vision 2021, which aims to build a sustainable