Tech and Environmental Sustainability: Top 40 Influencers
Technology is a driving force when it comes to environmental sustainability but who are the top brands and key influencers driving the deabte?
Source: onalytica.com
Technology is a driving force when it comes to environmental sustainability but who are the top brands and key influencers driving the deabte?
Source: onalytica.com
Upgrades at the college include a new retail food venue and an increased focus on sustainability and dietary issues.
Global Nonresidential Green Buildings Market Expected to Witness a Sustainable Growth over 2025 According to this study, over the next five years the Nonresidential Green Buildings market will register a xx%% CAGR in terms of revenue, the global market size will reach $ xx million by 2025, from $ xx million in 2019.
Entries accepted between now and 31st March 2021 with simple online submission. The International Association of Ports and Harbors is pleased to announce its call for entries to the third edition of the World Ports Sustainability Awards, with winners to be declared in five categories at a Gala Dinner at the IAPH 2021 World Ports Conference in Antwerp between 23rd and 25th June next year.
The event organisers note that businesses are showing an increased commitment to becoming eco-sustainable both in terms of their business operations and their products, while consumers are becoming more aware of natural ingredients and eco-packaging. The Cosmoprof team says its initiatives for the show have embraced these trends, while also pledging its own commitment to make the actual event more sustainable and eco-friendly. Likewise, the show will also be platforming sustainability and eco-friendly initiatives by exhibitors on the show floor, with the aim of inspiring other businesses to stay ahead of everything that is helping to drive this important trend.
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When heat waves hit, people start looking for anything that might lower the temperature. One solution is right beneath our feet: pavement. Think about how hot the soles of your shoes can get when you’re walking on dark pavement or asphalt. A hot street isn’t just hot to touch – it also raises the surrounding air temperature. Research shows that building lighter-colored, more reflective roads has the potential to lower air temperatures by more than 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit (1.4 C) and, in the process, reduce the frequency of heat waves by 41% across U.S. cities. But reflective surfaces have to be used strategically – the wrong placement can actually heat up nearby buildings instead of cooling things down.
Kindly Share This Story: By Godwin Oritse with agency reports e-Waste A new report on global e-waste – discarded products with a battery or plug – shows…