Sustainability in Events: Is This a State of Emergency?
With a strong scientific consensus that we are in a full-blown climate crisis, sustainability is a pressing concern.
Source: www.eventmanagerblog.com
With a strong scientific consensus that we are in a full-blown climate crisis, sustainability is a pressing concern.
Source: www.eventmanagerblog.com
Walkers on the 870-mile Welsh Coast Path are to become the first in the world to get free water refills on an entire coastal route.
About 82% of U.S. voters support stopping the sale of single-use plastics at national parks, according to a poll released today (Jan 14) by the non-profit Oceana. U.S. national parks average 33 million visitors and nearly 70 million pounds of waste each year, according to the National Parks Conservation Association, so a ban on single-use plastics would be substantial. The national poll, conducted by nonpartisan polling company Ipsos, surveyed 1,005 U.S. adults last November. And, in a true rarity these days, the poll found the support crossing political lines. The U.S. is woefully behind the rest of the world in tackling plastic waste. What remains unclear is whether the bipartisanship shown in the new poll over plastics can extend to Washington DC. There is a bill, Reducing Waste in National Parks Act, that, if passed, would ban the sale and distribution of single-use plastics in the parks.
Green buildings and sustainable cities – news and views…
Porous ceramics hold great promise as value-added products for waste materials. Two recent ACerS papers explore creating foam glass from waste.
The global flooring company has announced Mission Zero success for carbon neutral flooring products, and commits to next initiative, Climate Take Back.
The bloc introduced a new plan to better use available resources.