In a world where energy consumption is on the rise and the consequences of fossil fuel use are becoming increasingly apparent, renewable energy sources are emerging as a powerful solution.
Innovative technologies are available to mitigate the carbon footprint of concrete production.
Recycling is Real: Plastics Industry Association's New Video Highlights the Truth about Plastic Recycling
As our population continues to grow and our consumption habits remain unchecked, the issue of rapidly filling landfills has become a looming threat across the United States.
To achieve sustainability, an increasing number of cities and states are taking proactive steps to incentivize building owners to undertake low-carbon retrofitting.
The University of California at Santa Barbara have unveiled a groundbreaking method to repurpose plastic waste into a valuable resource - detergent.
A new contender has emerged on the scene, one that poses a more significant threat – generative artificial intelligence (AI) models like ChatGPT.
The adoption of alternative and renewable energy sources is proving to be more than just a trend; it's a strategic imperative.
In a world where environmental consciousness is at the forefront, the concept of "zero waste" has gained significant traction.
A New Report Sheds Light on concerns about the rapid commercialization of genetically engineered soil microbes.
With printers, there's a hidden cost that often leaves consumers feeling frustrated and financially burdened: the expensive ink cartridges that seem to run out far too quickly.
In the realm of inkjet printing, a clash of ideals has emerged, pitting the right to repair and sustainability against corporate interests.
As the world accelerates its transition to clean, renewable energy sources, solar panels have become a growing pile of solar panel waste.
In a groundbreaking move, California is poised to revolutionize its drinking water supply by turning highly purified sewage water into a viable option for its residents. Literally, sewage into drinking water.