Why SDG 4.7 Could Be Key To Environmental Sustainability
According to expert Russell Hazard, SDG 4.7 could be an important key to environmental sustainability.
Source: blueandgreentomorrow.com
According to expert Russell Hazard, SDG 4.7 could be an important key to environmental sustainability.
Source: blueandgreentomorrow.com
I know this isn’t the most enlightened thing to do in this day and age, but I’ve decided to attend my college roommate’s wedding with a single-use …
First it stopped the sales of disposable plastic water bottles, now Selfridges has announced plans to remove all single-use plastic bottles containing carbonated drinks from its stores. The world-famous department store has not sold single-use water bottles for almost two years and said the latest move aims to further encourage customers to end their use of throwaway plastic and switch to aluminium cans or glass.
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Recycling alone won’t be enough to solve the issues associated with plastic packaging, a new report claims. The Sustainable Business Network says massive collaboration between businesses and industries is needed if New Zealand is to meet the tight seven-year target it has signed up to in a global plastics packaging agreement. “There needs to be a wider approach, for example, problematic and unnecessary plastic packaging needs to be identified and eliminated from our supply chains,” the report’s author, James Griffin, says.