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Adriana Trujillo

Transit-Oriented Development Trend Growing · Environmental Management & Energy News · Environmental Leader - 0 views

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    ITDP assessed the developments using its new TOD Standard, a policy guide that evaluates real estate developments using eight key elements to integrating sustainable transport, land use planning and sustainable urban design.
Adriana Trujillo

Wide-Spread Waterless Dyeing Could Cut Pollution · Environmental Management & Energy News · Environmental Leader - 0 views

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    The processes developed by AirDye, ColorZen and DyeCoo - the latter's process is being used by Adidas - differ greatly, but their results are similar: water use is cut to near zero sharply cutting pollution, the quantity of chemicals used is greatly reduced and faster drying cycles cut energy consumption.
Adriana Trujillo

SeaWorld Uses Coke's PlantBottle Sustainable Packaging · Environmental Management & Energy News · Environmental Leader - 1 views

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    Coca-Cola and SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment expect SeaWorld's switch to PlantBottle plastic in its refillable cups to remove 35 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually, the companies say. The recyclable cup, using Coke's sustainable packaging technology, is now available in all SeaWorld and Busch Gardens parks across the US.
Adriana Trujillo

Greenpeace: Tech Giants Still Using Hazardous Chemicals · Environmental Management & Sustainability News · Environmental Leader - 0 views

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    Samsung, Sony and Panasonic are among the technology companies still using hazardous chemicals such as polyvinylchloride and brominated flame retardants in their products, according to a report by Greenpeace. While there has been some progress in recent years, the report shows that a number of leading consumer electronics companies are still continuing to use toxic chemicals in smartphones, televisions, tablets, computers and cables.
Adriana Trujillo

Boston Hospitals Cut Energy Use 6%, Despite Facility Growth | Energy Manager Today - 0 views

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    The Boston Green Ribbon Commission reports that Boston-based hospitals reduced total energy use by 6% in 2013 compared to 2011 levels. The reduction in energy use resulted in around $11.9 million in cost savings since 2011.
Adriana Trujillo

Ecolab to go all-solar in Minnesota | Star Tribune - 0 views

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    Ecolab announced plans to offset 100% of its electricity use at Minnesota corporate and research, development, and engineering campuses through a SunEdison program supporting community solar gardens. The program will use shared solar panel sites with grid-connected subscribers to ensure clean electricity is generated for use in the local grid.
Adriana Trujillo

US, Japan Pledge $4.5bn to Green Climate Fund · Environmental Management & Sustainable Development News · Environmental Leader - 0 views

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    The US and Japan pledged a total of $4.5 billion to the Green Climate Fund over the weekend, with $3 billion from the US and $1.5 billion from Japan to help poor nations curb greenhouse gas emissions and limit climate change.
Del Birmingham

Goleta farm fishes for sustainability | Pacific Coast Business Times - 0 views

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    Along the oceanside bluffs just north of Goleta, one farm is producing 20 to 25 varieties of organic produce using a sustainable farming method that uses as little as 10 percent of the amount of water used in traditional agriculture.
Adriana Trujillo

Starbucks Updates Animal Welfare Standards - 0 views

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    Starbucks recently updated its animal welfare standards. They include phasing out sow gestation crates and cages for chickens, eliminating the use of artificial growth hormones, and eliminating the use of fast growing practices for poultry. The standards will aso address concerns related to dehorning, tail docking, and castration, and supporting the responsible use of antibiotics.
Adriana Trujillo

Ellen MacArthur Foundation Launches US Circular Economy Program · Environmental Leader · Environmental Management News - 0 views

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    "In an effort to promote the circular economy in the US and eliminate waste, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation has launched a US chapter of its Circular Economy 100 (CE100) program. "
Adriana Trujillo

Tool Helps Companies Use Safer Chemicals in Products · Environmental Leader · Environmental Management News - 0 views

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    In an effort to help companies use safer chemicals, the Clean Production Action (CPA), has released the next version of the GreenScreen for Safer Chemicals Hazard Assessment Guidance, adding information for using the GreenScreen List Translator as a first step in identifying hazardous chemicals in products.
Adriana Trujillo

MillerCoors Reduces Water Use by 17%, Battles Risk with These 3 Strategies - Environmental Leader - 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.
Adriana Trujillo

Hershey Says New Display Cases Use 32% Less Material - Environmental Leader - 0 views

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    Hershey has redesigned its display cases in such a way that by 2025, they will have reduced packaging material by 25 million pounds, the company says. The new display case is a one-piece design with no cover packaging. It also eliminates the center divider. With these and other changes, the cases use 32% less material, Hershey says. The cases also use about 62% less time to open and set up.
Del Birmingham

7 pillars of the circular economy | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    Many groups define the circular economy in terms of the types of activities and concepts associated with it: the use of new business models, such as leasing; collaboration across supply chains, or using waste as a resource. However, these characterizations ultimately don't tell us what the circular economy actually is because they don't describe its end state: what will the world actually look like when it is "circular"?
Del Birmingham

Ford prepares for a water-scarce future | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

  • The automotive leader has a strong track record of water use reductions in its manufacturing operations and an aggressive goal to reduce water use even further – by 30 percent per vehicle by 2015. But many at Ford and a number of its stakeholders (including the company’s Ceres stakeholder advisory team) see growing water competition and scarcity as a potential economic game-changer – with big implications for the auto industry.
  • But water is critical to a number of manufacturing steps, including vehicle painting, where large volumes of water are traditionally used to rinse cars, ensuring that not a speck of dust ruins that perfect paint job. Water use also can be high in the automotive supply chain, particularly in making raw materials such as steel and aluminum. Ford also has identified that the energy sources used to power its vehicles (gasoline, electric power or biofuels) play an incredibly important role in determining the water footprint of its vehicles, because of the large amounts of water required for fuel production and power generation.
Del Birmingham

Deforestation Facts - What is Deforestation? | NRDC - 0 views

  • Yet, in the southeastern U.S., the massive fuel needs of these energy companies could double logging rates and increase carbon emissions significantly –- contributing to climate change at a time when we need to be rapidly cutting our carbon pollution
  • Burning whole trees is worse than burning coal
  • Our southern forests are exported to produce electricity overseas
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  • U.S. utilities are also beginning to generate electricity from wood
  • Alternatives to burning trees are available
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    Using forests to fuel power plants in Southeast US and Europe
Adriana Trujillo

Solar-powered Hotel at Oberlin is first in US to be heated and cooled with geothermal energy | Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building - 0 views

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    The Hotel at Oberlin in Ohio is one of five US hotels that have met the stringent sustainable criteria for LEED Platinum certification. The hotel relies on geothermal energy for heating and cooling and uses solar panels to produce electricity.
Adriana Trujillo

Coca-Cola is First Fortune 500 Company to Replenish All Water Used Globally: The Coca-Cola Company - 0 views

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    The Coca-Cola Company has achieved its goal to replenish 100% of the water used in its global sales volume and production by the end of 2020, five years ahead of schedule. The company also made progress against another water-related goal by increasing its water use efficiency by 2.5% from 2014 to 2015.
Adriana Trujillo

Wind blowing strong in US - Onshore Wind | reNEWS - Renewable Energy News - 0 views

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    In less than 15 years, at least 20% of the nation's electricity likely will be provided by wind, according to the American Wind Energy Association. The US had 18.2 gigawatts of installed wind capacity either under construction or in the pipeline during the second quarter of the year.
Adriana Trujillo

Electric Cars To Dent U.S Gasoline Demand - Fortune - 0 views

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    America's total gasoline consumption could fall by as much as 20% over the next two decades as electric vehicles become more widespread, according to a Wood Mackenzie report. Carbon savings from increased EV use could be offset by increased use of fossil fuels in electricity generation, the report warns.
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