Sustainababble and the circular economy
What might the future look like for manufacturing when we have to take sustainability more seriously?Stuart Nathan puts on his thinking cap…
Source: www.theengineer.co.uk
What might the future look like for manufacturing when we have to take sustainability more seriously?Stuart Nathan puts on his thinking cap…
Source: www.theengineer.co.uk
English Dictionary compiler and publisher, Collins, has selected the term ‘single-use’ as this year’s Word of the Year.
Concrete is the most used material on Earth. As materials expert Chris Cheeseman, from Imperial College London, explains: if you could put everything in the world made from concrete in one pile and everything made from other materials in a pile next to it, ‘the concrete pile would dwarf the other pile’.
It’s an unappreciated wonder material. Made from stones, sand and water, its key ingredient, cement, performs some chemical trickery that turns grey, runny slurry into solid rock, in whatever shape we choose. From plant pots to Ancient Rome’s Colosseum, it created the modern world.
Ahead of a Finnish Council Presidency’s conference that aims to set the EU agenda for action on food waste towards 2030, a number of companies have made commitments to reduce their food waste, but a number of barriers still stand in their way.
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Find out more about the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s new online suite of resources – Circular Economy in Cities – including some of the key insights, how bes…
Airlines should get ahead of regulators by voluntarily eliminating single-use plastic within five years, the chief executive of Portuguese charter Hi Fly said, ahead of a Thursday forum on replacements for plastics on commercial flights.