Sustainable shipping: why does it matter?
Sustainability is gaining a foothold in the maritime industry but more needs to be done to make international shipping truly sustainable.
Source: blogs.dnvgl.com
Sustainability is gaining a foothold in the maritime industry but more needs to be done to make international shipping truly sustainable.
Source: blogs.dnvgl.com
Stabilisers and emulsifiers supplier Palsgaard has reached its goal of becoming carbon neutral two years ahead of target.
Australian mechatronics firm IM Group has launched a new program designed to repair, repurpose and sustainably dispose of batteries after they reach the end of their service life in hybrid and all-electric vehicles. Dubbed ‘Infinitev’, the program offers three distinct services to dealers, workshops and electrification OEMs depending on the sort of battery and the condition it’s in once it has served its primary purpose in an electrified vehicle. The first of these is essentially a reconditioning service in which batteries that are faulty, slow to charge or no longer performing at an effective level are repaired and recirculated as a used spare. According to IM Group, it’s often only a handful of cells that cause faults or need repairing, meaning the bulk of the battery is still in good working order.
The brand, founded by three sisters was founded in 2014 and is ready for it’s US market close-up…
Workers will receive three warnings before they face the chop for bringing in single-use plastics to the office……
Research in the food industry to achieve a circular economy is resulting in new composites, flavours and aromas from the same resources from which basic products such as wine, milk or fish are obtained.
Ford has announced it will purchase Electriphi, a California-based provider of charging management and fleet monitoring software for electric vehicles. Ford intends to integrate Electriphi capabilities with its Ford Pro services to develop advanced charging and energy management experiences for commercial users. Many large commercial fleet operators are actively transitioning from combustion-powered vehicles to electric vehicles, and managing charging is a significant challenge.