World’s stinkiest fruit could make super-fast electric chargers
Durian fruits, famous for their bad smell, could be used to make electrodes in ultra-fast chargers for electric cars and gadgets
Source: www.newscientist.com
Durian fruits, famous for their bad smell, could be used to make electrodes in ultra-fast chargers for electric cars and gadgets
Source: www.newscientist.com
Eco friendly…sustainable…recyclable…green. There are many terms we use and we’re always interested in what new ideas the housing industry is utilizing. Could your house use a few upgrades in these areas? If so, you may find just what you’re looking for in today’s video as we bring you 15 Eco Friendly and Sustainable Houses for Living Green!
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation has launched a new tool that will allow businesses to measure their circular economy performance.
The Turner Foundation recently awarded the Georgia Tech Foundation a $40,000 grant to support two projects of the region’s new sustainability network, RCE Greater Atlanta, officially acknowledged by the United Nations University.
As part of our Mission Possible campaign, edie brings you this weekly round-up of five of the best sustainability success stories of the week from across the globe. Published every week, this series charts how businesses and sustainability professionals are working to achieve their ‘Mission Possible’ across the campaign’s five key pillars – energy, resources, infrastructure, mobility and business leadership. As November approaches, momentum continues to build towards COP26. Businesses, governments and regions alike are all keen to showcase their green credentials in the meantime.
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Flexibility and communication are key to engaging with employees as the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak grows.