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Adriana Trujillo

5 companies leading the charge on net zero building | GreenBiz - 1 views

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    Last month, the World Green Building Council announced its ambitious new project, Advancing Net Zero, which aims to make all buildings net zero by 2050. Here are five companies that are providing first-rate technology, building products and services that have been and will continue to be important tools for the evolution of net zero buildings.
Adriana Trujillo

How urban consumption lies at the root of deforestation | GreenBiz - 1 views

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    Increasing urban consumption contributes massively to deforestation, a major source of emissions, despite growing sustainability efforts.
Adriana Trujillo

Sustainable Apparel Coalition Opens Access to Higg Index Tools to SME Brands, Retailers... - 2 views

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    The industry group Sustainable Apparel Coalition has opened use of its Higg Index suite of tools for measuring and evaluating supply chain impact to non-member small and medium-sized (SME) brands and retailers. SMEs may now take advantage of a special licence for full access to the Higg Index. The coalition, which has over 180 apparel, footwear and home textile company members, expects that increasing the number of SMEs participating in the Index will bolster reporting and impact a wider spectrum of the supply chain.
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Consumer behaviour and sustainability - what you need to know | Guardian Sustainable Bu... - 1 views

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    Our live chat explored what value consumers place on the sustainability of the products they buy. Here are 10 things we learned
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Toxic chemicals in drinking water for six million Americans | Reuters - 0 views

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    Polyfluoroalkyl and perfluoroalkyl substances, or PFASs, are chemicals used in nonstick cooking products and firefighting material and are known to cause health risks. Researchers found that 194 out of 4,864 water supplies in about 36 states had detectable levels of the chemicals, but most water treatment plants don't have the technology to remove it, putting millions of people at risk.
Adriana Trujillo

California cap-and-trade: A success in disguise | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    Despite a recent auction that left many emissions permits unsold, the California cap and trade system has been a big success, helping the state reduce emissions back to just about 1990 levels while growing its economy.
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Navy Ship Runs on 100% Biodiesel · Environmental Leader · Environmental Manag... - 2 views

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    A US Navy ship has operated on a 100 percent drop-in renewable diesel fuel - a first, according to the biofuel makers Applied Research Associates and Chevron Lummus Global.
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Shares in palm oil trader IOI rally as certification suspension lifted - 0 views

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    The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil has removed IOI Group's sustainable-certification suspension, noting it was "satisfied that IOI has met the conditions" required of the trader.
Adriana Trujillo

Overshoot Day | Pages | WWF - 0 views

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    August 8th 2016 was Earth Overshoot day, the approximate date in which we have overdrawn on nature's budget.
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McDonalds - McDonald's USA Announces Big Changes to its Food - 0 views

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    McDonald's achieved its 2017 goal to phase out the use of medically important human antibiotics in its U.S. chicken supply a year ahead of schedule. The fast food chain also announced plans to remove artificial preservatives and high fructose corn syrup from select menu items.
Adriana Trujillo

Surge in Demand for Avocados Fuels Deforestation in Mexico - 0 views

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    Once spurned for having too many calories, avocados have spiked in popularity throughout the U.S. and Canada due to their reputation as a "healthy fat" that also doubles as a superfood. But the growing demand, which has led produce brokers and retailers to look beyond California to Mexico. According to an Associated Press investigation, the high prices that avocados can fetch for consumers has led to the deforestation of Mexico's historic pine forests.
Adriana Trujillo

New York Approves $7.6 Billion Bailout Of Nuclear Power Plants - 0 views

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    The New York State Public Service Commission has approved a $7.6 billion clean-energy subsidy for the Ginna, FitzPatrick and Nine Mile Point 1 and 2 nuclear power plants as part of the state's move to more sustainable energy. Environmental groups protested the grants, saying the production and transport of nuclear fuel release a great deal of carbon into the air.
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EPA defiant on one-year anniversary of climate regs | Washington Examiner - 0 views

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    The Environmental Protection Agency is confident that the stayed Clean Power Plan is legal and will stand up in court, according to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. In the meantime, the EPA has begun holding hearings on the proposed Clean Energy Incentive Program and has heard from many states that are interested in voluntarily complying with the CPP.
Adriana Trujillo

Burgeoning green building materials market set to reach $255B by 2020 | Construction Dive - 0 views

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    Zion Research says the market for green building materials will reach $255 billion by 2020, about twice what it was in 2014. North American and Europe are the largest consumers of the environmentally friendly materials.
Adriana Trujillo

Heathrow Airport Saves $310,000, 130 Million Liters of Water Using GE Water T... - 0 views

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    London's Heathrow Airport has saved more than 130 million liters of water annually using General Electric's water treatment technologies, GE says, adding that its technologies also saved the UK's largest airport $310,000 in a year.
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Recycling Technology Brings Circular Economy to the Paint Industry · Environm... - 0 views

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    New recycling technology will allow paint to be recycled cost effectively and on a large scale, according to UK design company Seymourpowell, working with Dulux paint-brand owner AkzoNobel and Newlife Paints to create this technology.
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Patagonia Is Going To Make You Think Differently About Food | Co.Create | creativity + ... - 0 views

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    Their new doc Unbroken Ground is also a 25-minute ad for the brand's new food business, Patagonia Provisions.
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ByFusion turns all types of ocean plastic into eco-friendly construction blocks | Inhab... - 1 views

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    The problem of ocean waste, particularly the plastic variety, is a big one, and many creative people are working on ways to clean it up. Finding ways to repurpose the plastic debris collected from the ocean is one component of that, and the U.S.-based startup ByFusion has responded with technology that recycles ocean plastic into durable construction blocks. This way, the plastic waste can be repurposed permanently, rather than being used to create another disposable plastic item that might wind up right back in our precious waterways.
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    Technology that compresses plastic waste items turns them into blocks suitable for construction, providing a permanent way to remove discarded plastic from the environment. The RePlast system developed by New Zealand-based inventor Peter Lewis is said to be nearly 100% carbon neutral and doesn't require the plastic to be sorted or washed.
Adriana Trujillo

Inedible ice cream waste is being used this summer to power UK homes | Veolia UK - 1 views

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    The world's third largest ice cream manufacturer R&R Ice Cream collaborated with Iona Capital and Veolia to convert inedible ice cream waste - the sugar, fat, and protein left behind after cleaning - into biogas that generates power for the UK National Grid. The company uses an anaerobic digestion facility to convert the ice cream waste into biogas.
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