China's recycling ban on the import of most plastics and other materials marked a significant shift, disrupting recycling programs worldwide and forcing a reevaluation of how we handle waste.
In the realm of sustainable business practices, few companies shine as brightly as Patagonia. Renowned for its commitment to environmental and social responsibility, Patagonia has become a prime example of how a business can thrive while prioritizing the planet and people.
Recycling emerges as a linchpin in the pursuit of environmental sustainability, wielding a multifaceted impact on our ecological footprint. Its role transcends a mere act of waste management, extending into resource conservation, energy efficiency, and pollution mitigation. It's important to know how recycling benefits sustainability, and to take part as best as you can.
As the festive season approaches, the Electrical Safety Foundation (ESFI) is joining forces with the Fire Safety Research Institute (FSRI) to shine a light on a crucial aspect of holiday safety—battery safety.
Cigarette waste is a prime example of environmental negligence and the search for sustainable alternatives to traditional fuels using that waste has taken an innovative turn.
Take the Jeff Bezos hypocrisy; the centibillionaire and founder of Amazon, stands in the spotlight as his lavish lifestyle, particularly his $500 million superyacht named Koru. It's very existence and use raises eyebrows and exposes a glaring contradiction with the mission of his Earth Fund.
From packaging to household items, it seems impossible to escape the clutches of this synthetic wonder and the threat of plastic on human health.
In a move to further enhance customer service, Salesforce Inc. has unveiled its latest innovation – Service Intelligence, a groundbreaking application integrated into its Service Cloud platform.
In China's manufacturing industry, concerns have emerged regarding the country's compliance with HFC-23.
Apple, renowned for its leadership in sustainable practices, recently faced scrutiny over the carbon neutrality claim for its latest Apple Watch.
In recent years, the fashion industry has faced mounting pressure to address sustainability concerns and environmental impacts. However, a new and subtle threat has emerged within this quest for corporate social responsibility (CSR) — the little-known practice of "paltering."
From giant rakes along coastlines to sophisticated ocean-cleaning technologies, the pollution cleanup efforts are commendable, but a closer look reveals a paradoxical truth: our current approach may be doing more harm than good.