In a groundbreaking Urban Circularity study funded by The Circulate Initiative, the Resilient Cities Network, and Ocean Conservancy, researchers have delved into the unique materials management approaches adopted by cities situated in ocean plastic hot spots.
The recent legal battles surrounding Reynolds Consumer Products serve as a stark reminder of how marketing language can lead us astray, particularly in the case of items that are far from recyclable.
Wikipedia has evolved into an extraordinary resource, hosting over 6.7 million articles in English alone, totaling more than 4.3 billion words. Its eclectic mix of meticulous information and simmering controversies has made it a valuable yet imperfect reference. AI might change the game.
The University of Virginia took two national surveys on recycling and waste management. The results were eye opening.
The choices green households make affect the climate and the environment in numerous ways, ranging from daily habits, such as what to eat and how to get to work, to less frequent choices, such as how to heat their homes.
The architecture and construction industry contributes significantly to global carbon emissions, with nearly half of these emissions arising from the construction and demolition of buildings.
In the race for fast cash, industries are recklessly churning out disposable electronic items, leaving an indelible mark on the environment and contributing to the ever-growing problem of plastic waste.
As our world grapples with climate change and dwindling resources, the spotlight is on the rise of the circular economy, an innovative concept geared toward a sustainable future.
John Wesley Hyatt's discovery in 1869, revolutionized the production of materials by enabling versatile shaping and replication of natural substances, ultimately leading to the widespread use of plastics and plastic waste in today's society.
How can we leverage technology today to create a safer and more resilient tomorrow's infrastructure.
Film producer Pierce Brosnan, known for his iconic portrayal of James Bond, has joined hands with his 21-year-old filmmaker son, Paris Brosnan, to shine a spotlight on the pressing issue of plastic pollution.
The Barbie movie is a reminder of the enormous impact of popular culture on our consumption habits.
One of the easiest and most accessible ways to contribute to environmental conservation is through recycling. However, the world of recycling can sometimes seem bewildering, with confusion surrounding what can and cannot go into the recycling bin.
In an era of technological advancement, where convenience often reigns supreme, the rise of self-checkout technology has become both a boon and a bane for businesses and consumers alike.