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Del Birmingham

P&G's circular economy strategy now includes water and (yes) diapers | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    P&G has pledged to embrace recycling and reclamation processes for about 5 billion liters of the water it uses annually for manufacturing, which amounts to about 10 percent of current consumption. The company is also ramping up its plans to tackle another area for which there are few solutions today: developing and scaling the recycling infrastructure for soiled disposable baby diapers, feminine sanitary napkins and adult incontinence napkins.
Del Birmingham

Morgan Stanley's low-carbon financing plan brings big bank pledges to $1 trillion - Hou... - 0 views

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    Morgan Stanley said it plans to pour $250 billion into low-carbon financing over the next 12 years, funding renewable energy and clean tech ventures and underwriting so-called sustainable bonds, which are debt for environmental projects.
Del Birmingham

LA Approves Franchise Zones to Drive Zero Waste Plan · Environmental Leader ·... - 0 views

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    As part of its zero waste plan, the city of Los Angeles has approved a $3.5 billion waste hauling contract that will divide the California city into 11 commercial waste franchise zones served by seven haulers, Waste360 reports.
Adriana Trujillo

Ben & Jerry's Clickbaited by Organic Consumers Association - 0 views

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    An organic activist group and a subsequent article in The New York Times said testing has shown small amounts of the weed killer glyphosate in some Ben & Jerry's ice cream samples. Traces of the widely used pesticide can be found in many food products, and the company says it is working to determine how amounts from 0 to 1.74 parts per billion got into its supply chain.
Adriana Trujillo

MillerCoors Reduces Water Use by 17%, Battles Risk with These 3 Strategies - Environmen... - 0 views

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    MillerCoors used new tools and irrigation initiatives, along with increased brewing efficiencies, that helped the brewing giant reduce its water consumption by 15 billion gallons in 2016, the company announced today. Wet weather also contributed to the 2016 reduction, the company acknowledged. MillerCoors used 16.9% less water compared to 2015 - equivalent to more than 500 million kegs of beer.
Del Birmingham

Bad Air to Better Oceans: 6 Environment and Development Stories to Watch in 2018 | Worl... - 0 views

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    The big question for 2018 is whether last year's troubling trends for environment and development - rising global carbon emissions, multiple billion-dollar natural disasters, U.S. President Donald Trump's abandonment of climate action - will continue or turn in a more positive direction. As WRI President and CEO Andrew Steer noted during the Stories to Watch event in Washington on January 10, 2018, developments across several key topics will determine the answer.
Del Birmingham

National Geographic's Clever New Cover Contains Chilling Warning About Plastics | HuffPost - 0 views

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    The 18 billion pounds of plastic that end up in the ocean each year are "just the tip of the iceberg," the caption says.
Del Birmingham

As biomass energy gains traction, southern US forests feel the burn - 0 views

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    An estimated 50 to 80 percent of southern wetland forest is now gone, and that which remains provides ecosystem services totaling $500 billion as well as important wildlife habitat. Logging is considered one of the biggest threats to the 35 million acres of remaining wetland forest in the southern U.S., and conservation organizations are saying this threat is coming largely from the wood pellet biomass industry.
Adriana Trujillo

Sturgeon signs climate agreement with California - BBC News - 0 views

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    California Governor Jerry Brown and Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon have signed a joint agreement to work together to tackle climate change and "capitalise on the huge potential of the Under2 MoU, the ambitious commitment to bold and decisive climate action covering over one billion people and over a third of the global economy to which both jurisdictions are signatories."
Adriana Trujillo

Equinix Press Release - 1 views

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    Equinix announced plans to install on-site fuel cells, with a total capacity of more than 37MW, at 12 of its data centers across the United States, marking what the company claims is the largest deployment of fuel cells in the colocation data center industry to date. The fuel cells are projected to avoid 660,000 tons of carbon emissions and save 87 billion gallons of water over the course of 15 years.
Adriana Trujillo

UPS Logistics, Tech Solutions Helped TerraCycle Divert 40M Lbs of Waste from Landfill i... - 1 views

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    A partnership between global customs and logistics company UPS and TerraCycle has reached a major milestone - by transforming hard-to-recycle items such as toothpaste tubes and snack bags into new products, the two organizations have diverted 40 million pounds of waste from landfills since 2012. TerraCycle has been utilizing UPS's expertise and technology solutions to scale its global recycling programs and customer base, which has allowed the company to turn 3.5 billion pieces of waste into useful products such as trash cans and park benches.
Adriana Trujillo

Dyson plans to release its own EV by 2020 - 0 views

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    Household appliance company Dyson announced plans to produce an electric vehicle by 2020. The company claims it will invest more than $2.6 billion into the project.
Adriana Trujillo

Deforestation Puts Almost $1 Trillion in Assets at Risks Worldwide - 0 views

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    According to a report issued today by CDP, deforestation is leaving as much as $941 billion in assets worldwide at risk as they are linked to commodities tied to deforestation.
Adriana Trujillo

An open letter on COP23 from Walmart and WWF | GreenBiz - 1 views

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    Walmart has saved over $1 billion in fuel costs by upgrading its fleet, and plans to continue to cut consumption and emissions through an effort called Project Gigaton. The plan, announced in conjunction with the World Wildlife Fund, will reduce emissions from Walmart suppliers by a gigaton by 2030.
Adriana Trujillo

Starbucks Is Selling Nearly A Half-Billion Dollars In 'Sustainability' Bonds - 0 views

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    Starbucks has reportedly requested around $496 million in funding from its investors to finance projects that increase "responsibly grown" coffee purchases, establish research centers to help farmers boost production, and more.
Adriana Trujillo

Bill Gates will lead new $1 billion clean energy fund - Dec. 12, 2016 - 1 views

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    The Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) founder is joined by some of the world's richest people in supporting a 20-year fund called Breakthrough Energy Ventures. Investors include Amazon (AMZN, Tech30) founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, Virgin Group founder Richard Branson, and Alibaba (BABA, Tech30) Executive Chairman Jack Ma. Gates will serve as the chairman of the fund, which is the venture arm of the Breakthrough Energy Coalition, a group founded last year to accelerate research and investment in clean energy.
Adriana Trujillo

Everglades' water at risk from sea-level rise, scientists say - 0 views

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    Climate change and other hurdles mean it will take more water - and potentially more taxpayer money - to save the Everglades, according to new scientific findings released Thursday. The report to Congress warns that rising seas and warming temperatures are threatening to worsen damage already done by decades of drainage and pollution, caused by development and farming overtaking the Everglades. A recent report showed that climate change, pollution and other factors could increase the cost to restore the Florida Everglades. So far, restoration costs are pegged at $16 billion, but additional efforts, such as proposed reservoirs, could add to that cost.
Adriana Trujillo

The Great Water Grab - 1 views

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    Greenpeace) finds that the 8,359 existing coal power plants in operation across the world consume enough freshwater to meet the basic water needs of 1 billion people - and about 25% of proposed coal power plants are planned in water-stressed regions. The report also proposes 3 policy changes to reduce water use in the global coal industry.
Adriana Trujillo

Climate change: Rainforest absorption of CO2 becoming erratic - Science - News - The In... - 0 views

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