Starbucks to introduce ‘Latte Levy’ across all UK stores (What a concept… ‘Bring your own cup or mug, people!’)
Coffee giant reveals London trial more than doubled use of reusable cups…
Source: www.businessgreen.com
Coffee giant reveals London trial more than doubled use of reusable cups…
Source: www.businessgreen.com
Local people taking action on climate change.
German automaker BMW announced on Wednesday that it commissioned a new study that includes a scientific analysis of water consumption in the Lithium extraction process for EV batteries. The study is being co-financed by German chemical company BASF SE with cooperation from the University of Alaska-Anchorage and University of Massachusetts-Amherst. The study is part of BMW’s efforts to achieve sustainable supply chains around the world.
National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) 2020 Sustainable Agriculture Policy Priorities, an Update on FSMA Rules, EQIP Interim Rule, and Winter…
The European Union has drafted plans to build up forests, grasslands and other natural “carbon sinks” that absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to help curb climate change, according to a draft document seen by Reuters on Tuesday. Carbon sinks have gained in importance as countries strive to reach “net zero” emissions by 2050, the goal scientists say the world must meet to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Net zero emissions means emitting no more greenhouse gases than can be balanced by removing gases from the atmosphere. EU forests, grasslands, croplands and wetlands altogether removed a net 263 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) from the atmosphere in 2018, according to the European Commission. That tally also accounts for the amount of CO2 released when trees were cut down or wildlands burned.
American Airlines’ CEO Doug Parker told employees the industry “fully believed by Oct. 1 this would be over with. I know that sounds insane now.”
FreshPlaza, portal for the fresh produce industry, offering the latest news, job advertisements, pricewatching, and photo reports…