This is why Modi govt is going slow on single-use plastic ban
PM Modi promised to crack down on single-use plastic from October 2019 with a plan to completely ban it by 2022.
Source: theprint.in
PM Modi promised to crack down on single-use plastic from October 2019 with a plan to completely ban it by 2022.
Source: theprint.in
The global Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP) film market has seen demand grow by just under 5% per annum over the last five years.
Pattaya, Thailand 29 November 2019, ASEANTA Press Release – ASEANTA launched “Advancing Partnership for Sustainability” tourism business exchange platform to increase the international tourists…
As part of the new Industrial Strategy set forward by the European Commission, rules designed to combat the throw away culture of today might have a significant impact on the mobile sector.
An independent development trust and social enterprise which delivers sustainable community projects to benefit Newtown has the potential to make the town the circular economy capital of the UK. That’s the opinion of Montgomeryshire MP Craig Williams who met officers Stuart Owen and Adam Kennerley from Open Newtown to hear about the company’s current and incubating projects. Open Newtown, which manages 140 acres of green space in Newtown, delivers sustainable community projects with the aim making the town a viable and vibrant place to live, work and visit. With Newtown Town Council, the company has developed a new destination play park and a BMX Pump Track and Mountain Bike Trail and is currently building a £1.5 million Riverside Venue, which will open up the River Severn and surrounding parkland to visitors and local residents, with canoe access points, nature/heritage trails and a forest/river school.
You can download the Regenerative Event Checklist here. As lockdown measures begin to loosen in Europe, life is slowly starting to resemble a more familiar past.However, there are notable differences, with the visitor economy and meetings industry,……
In mid-February, a member of the Bitterroot Salish Tribe spoke to students about his tribe’s management and protection of natural resources.