Walmart, PVH Set Plans for Supply Chain Approach to Sustainability
Walmart and PVH are shifting how they produce apparel and home goods, while working toward eco improvements in the supply chain.
Source: sourcingjournal.com
Walmart and PVH are shifting how they produce apparel and home goods, while working toward eco improvements in the supply chain.
Source: sourcingjournal.com
The collaboration will salvage Talen Energy Stadium’s soil to provide 93 tons of reuse for composting or fill for construction projects.
The circular economy describes a world in which reuse through repair, reconditioning and refurbishment is the prevailing social and economic model.
What’s dubbed the linear economy can be seen throughout our world: from appliances that can’t be fixed, to plastic packaging that can’t be recycled, but there is another philosophy we could adopt…
During its annual conservation campaign, Sustainable Stanford is encouraging everyone on campus to “say goodbye” to drinking and dining items designed to be used once and thrown away, such as plastic utensils, and switch to their reusable counterparts.
Everyone in the world could have access to clean, affordable energy within the next nine years if countries modestly increase investments, according to new reports released today, in advance of a major ministerial meeting on 21-25 June where countries and businesses will begin to announce energy plans for the decade. Annual investments of around $35 billion could bring electricity access for 759 million people who currently lack it, and $25 billion a year can help 2.6 billion people gain access to clean cooking between now and 2030. The required investment represents only a small fraction of the multi-trillion-dollar global energy investment needed overall, but would bring huge benefits to one-third of the world’s population.
Most plastics degrade when they’re recycled. But scientists have developed a new kind of plastic, called PBTL, that retains its strength no matter how many times it’s broken down and remolded.