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Revolution’s Dailygood Bags are Sustainable Trash Solutions for Home Use
Produced entirely in the United States at Revolution’s facilities, Dailygood Bags are backed by third-party certification from SCS Global Services, ensuring the quality and sustainability of the materials used. A life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has proven that the bags significantly lower environmental impacts in several key areas compared to non-recycled alternatives.
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Smithfield Foods Highlights Achievements in 2023 Sustainability Impact Report
The report highlights notable successes in animal care, with Smithfield’s farm operations achieving high-performance scores from internal and third-party audits. In a significant push towards creating sustainable energy, the company completed a $150 million renewable natural gas (RNG) project, making it the largest of its kind.
Anguil Industrial Acquires Young & Bertke
The two companies have partnered on numerous projects over the past twenty-five years. As Anguil Industrial, the new entity is well-positioned to expand its capabilities and service offerings while strengthening its
Elevating Vitamin B1 in Rice Through Genetic Advances
A breakthrough in biofortifying rice enhances vitamin B1 content without compromising yield, presenting new business opportunities amidst complex regulatory landscapes.
Blue Light Exposure Raises Collision Risks for Migratory Birds in Urban Settings
A recent study from The University of New Mexico highlights the impact of blue light on increasing bird-building collisions, underscoring the need for sustainable urban planning and bird-safe building designs to mitigate this issue.
Navigating ESG Investing Regulations in Europe: A Guide for Fund Managers
The implementation schedule varies, with large companies and enterprises facing initial deadlines in 2025 and 2026, while publicly traded SMEs and multinational businesses have later compliance dates.
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Volvo Plant Achieves Climate Neutrality Through Biogas Transition
Volvo reports that this shift from natural gas is anticipated to result in an annual reduction of over 7,000 tons of CO2 emissions.
US Fleet Professionals Embrace Sustainability to Combat Rising Costs
Approximately 70% of respondents observed a significant decline in operating expenses from the previous year after implementing sustainability measures.
Unpacking the Risk of PFAS Exposure through Seafood Consumption
Recent research led by Dartmouth College reveals elevated risks of PFAS exposure through high seafood diets, emphasizing the necessity for stringent public health guidelines to safeguard consumers, particularly in coastal regions with a high intake of seafood.
The Role of Soil Inorganic Carbon in Climate Strategies
Recent studies reveal a significant store of soil inorganic carbon, challenging traditional views and highlighting its crucial role in climate change mitigation and soil health.
DOE Finalizes Updated GLS Standards to Bolster Energy Efficiency and Save Americans Billions
Compliance with these standards will be mandatory for manufacturers starting July 25, 2028, ensuring that newly produced or imported general service lamps meet the specified efficiency criteria.
NanoTech Materials Opens New Houston Facility to Increase Production of Climate-Resilient Materials
Housed initially within Halliburton Labs at Halliburton’s global headquarters, NanoTech outgrew its initial space after three years. The new facility quadruples the production floor area and doubles the office space to support an expanded scope in research and development, production, and customer engagement initiatives.
GridBeyond Secures Series C Financing Round for Smart Energy Expansion
GridBeyond, a leader in intelligent energy and smart grid platform services, has completed a Series C financing round valued at roughly $55M (€52M), in an investment that will bolster the company’s ongoing efforts to
SpaceX Milestone Sees 20th Reuse of Falcon 9 Booster in Starlink Satellite Delivery
In a week marked by SpaceX’s delayed satellite launch and legislative strides towards orbital sustainability, the space industry faces both operational challenges and regulatory advancements.
Biden Administration Invests $10.6 Million to Enhance Wholesale Electricity Markets
The WEMSE program aims to bridge the gap between stakeholders providing them with the necessary resources and training to participate actively in market development.
The Chemical-Neurodegenerative Disease Connection
Studies have linked TCE exposure to cancer, liver damage, Parkinson’s, and reproductive issues.
Transforming Brewery Waste into Protein Powerhouses
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, have pioneered a sustainable method to extract high-quality proteins from brewery waste, presenting significant opportunities for the food and cosmetic industries.
Harnessing the Power of Waves: A Breakthrough in Wave Energy Conversion
CorPower Ocean’s recent success with its C4 Wave Energy Converter (WEC) marks a compelling advancement in renewable energy technology. This breakthrough demonstrates significant improvements in storm survivability and efficient power generation, propelling wave energy towards viable commercial use.
ThredUp’s 2024 Resale Report Reveals Robust Growth and Trends in Fashion Sustainability
This year’s report includes fresh perspectives on online resale growth, momentum in branded resale, and a section on the government’s role and impact on fashion sustainability ahead of this year’s U.S. election.
Avina Announces Plans for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant in Midwest
The US airline industry is seeing increased demand for SAF due to commitments to use three billion gallons of SAF by 2030.
Norfolk Southern Announces $600 Million Settlement for East Palestine Derailment Claims
Norfolk Southern Corporation has reached a preliminary $600 million agreement to resolve a consolidated class action lawsuit stemming from the East Palestine derailment. If the court approves, this settlement will address