Six Companies Earn 2019 Sustainability Awards
Six companies ranginghave been named winners of the fourth annual Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM) Sustainability Award.
Source: blog.aimnet.org
Six companies ranginghave been named winners of the fourth annual Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM) Sustainability Award.
Source: blog.aimnet.org
The redevelopment of Hartham Leisure Centre enters the net phase following the demolition of the western end of the building, enabling construction of the new extension to begin with recycled materials where possible. The new building will feature additional studio space, a state of the art gym, new soft play facility and terrace style café opening out onto Hartham Common. Brickwork from the demolition will be retained and reused as part of the landscape management of the development. Other materials, including timber and steel will be sorted for reuse and recycling where possible. Eric Buckmaster, executive member for wellbeing at East Herts District Council, who said: “The expansion and renovation of Hartham Leisure Centre will deliver new and improved facilities for residents and I am delighted we have reached this stage that will deliver some of the new and exciting aspects of the development including extra studio space, a state of the art gym, new soft play centre and a café.
Danny van Kooten is a Dutch programmer who decided to reduce his carbon output by no longer eating beef or flying.Then, five months ago, he made a change that had an even bigger impactand it took on……
Electric vehicle maker Omega Seiki Mobility OSM has said the government should consider categorising EVs in the priority lending sector to further strengthen the segment, besides export concessions, to help the manufacturers tap new markets.In its pre-Budget expectations, OSM also expressed hope that the Union Budget includes announcements related to lowering of GST rates on raw materials, especially for the electric vehicle EV players.This played a key role in the progress of electrification of the domestic automotive sector.
The bloc introduced a new plan to better use available resources.
Blue o two will no longer carry plastic bottles on its liveaboards in the Red Sea.
Royal Mail has embarked on a six to nine-month trial of new tyres on a number of electric vehicles (EVs). The tyres are specially designed to help reduce particulate matter emissions and improve the range, efficiency and longevity of vehicles. Announced on 19 August, the trial is a joint venture between Royal Mail, Transport for London (TfL) and ENSO, as part of the London FreightLab innovation challenge. This challenge aims to tackle pollution, congestion and road danger in London. The tyres, from manufacturer ENSO, are claimed to produce fewer microparticles in comparison to normal tyres, and increase vehicle range. Tests carried out by ENSO have seemingly shown that its tyres can also increase EV range by up to 11%, compared to standard tyres. Fifteen electric vans at the West London Delivery Office, near Wembley, will be fitted with the new tyres during the trial.