Zero Waste Scotland to team up with construction industry
SCOTLAND’s construction sector – the largest contributor to the country’s landfill – has gone into partnership to find new ways to reduce……
Source: www.thenational.scot
SCOTLAND’s construction sector – the largest contributor to the country’s landfill – has gone into partnership to find new ways to reduce……
Source: www.thenational.scot
“I believe there is a one word answer to climate change: investment.” We are live with Professor Howard Bamsey on climate finance and…
We take a a look at luxury travel and sustainability.
Four UK based innovation and research projects offering practical and impactful recycling and reuse solutions have been awarded a total of £500,000 by the Ecosurety Exploration Fund.
QUEZON CITY will ban single-use plastics and disposable materials in hotels and restaurants, the local government said in a statement. Mayor Ma. Josefina G. Belmonte signed an ordinance that prohibits the distribution and use of singe-use plastics and disposable materials, including cutlery for dine-in purposes in all hotels and restaurants in the city. Materials covered by the ban for dine-in customers of hotels and restaurants are plastic spoons, forks and knives, plastic and paper cups, plates, straws, stirrers and styrofoam.
When making decisions on what fabrics to use in their lines, brands now make their environmental origin and impact a priority.
An ancient cup, designed to be hurled out with the rubbish, is going on display at the British Museum. The 3,500 year-old, single-use vessel, which once contained wine rather than coffee, was made by the Minoans, one of the first advanced civilisations in Europe.