"Most of the activity that actually touches society is happening in the
supply chain," says Polman, "and that's why we take responsibility from
sustainable sourcing to sustainable living." The company looks to find materials
from sustainable sources, but then also looks to encourage sustainable choices
on the consumer end.
A similar effort is aims at ending illegal deforestation. Unilever and other
companies "made a commitment not to sell anything anymore from illegal
deforestation by the year 2020 -- soy, paper, pulp, beef, palm oil. And if a big
association representing $3-4 trillion of consumer sales makes that commitment,
it sends a very strong signal into the whole value chain," he says
Unilever and other companies "made a commitment not to sell anything anymore from illegal deforestation by the year 2020 -- soy, paper, pulp, beef, palm oil.
Unilever goal aims at ending illegal deforestation. Unilever and other companies "made a commitment not to sell anything anymore from illegal deforestation by the year 2020 -- soy, paper, pulp, beef, palm oil.
Recent studies show that many of the world's savannas, including famed southern African landscapes, are experiencing significant change as rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere favor the growth of trees over grasslands.
Food waste is the single largest type of waste entering US landfills, according to EPA acting administrator Bob Perciasepe who says Americans throw away up to 40 percent of their food.
The World Economic Forum’s Global Risk Report 2013 placed water scarcity among the top four global risks, in terms of likelihood and greatest impact – ranking ahead of issues such as food shortages, terrorism and climate change. And water scarcity is already constraining the growth plans of many companies that desire to expand in emerging markets.
The World Economic Forum's Global Risk Report 2013 placed water scarcity among the top four global risks, in terms of likelihood and greatest impact - ranking ahead of issues such as food shortages, terrorism and climate change! And water scarcity is already constraining the growth plans of many companies that desire to expand in emerging markets.
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
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.
New Yorkers who do not separate their food scraps could be subject to fines,
just as they are currently if they do not recycle plastic, paper or metal.
Mayor Bloomber is starting a program to make food composting a requirement. Residents will sort trash in their homes and place food sraps in a brown trash can for curbside pick up. Going to start trial phase soon with actual residents and school
These so-called recyclers have found that that they can make a lot more money
just exporting this material, because the U.S. laws completely allow it to
happen
is first looking to see if old equipment can be reused
reputable recyclers will use mechanical shredding and a high-tech
Developing coutnries are trying to defeat a policy that would require knowledge and consent to hazardous waste material being shipped into that country