As China continues to lead the global charge in renewable energy adoption, the proliferation of wind turbines has brought about a pressing concern: the imminent waste timebomb associated with their lifecycle.
Here are 7 actionable tips to Minimize the Environmental Impact of your Business and to adopt eco-friendly practices, minimizing your positive impact on the environment.
The intricate dance between the environment and human health is a topic often overlooked in our daily lives. Yet, the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we consume all play pivotal roles in shaping our well-being.
A recent study commissioned by Ascend Elements reveals a notable increase in anxiety over battery disposal, with 71% of U.S. adults now worried about the fate of used EV batteries, up from 54% in 2022.
A recent study conducted by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Hugging Face reveals that even the seemingly innocuous act of tapping into machine learning models for AI image generation can contribute significantly to one's carbon footprint.
As the holiday season approaches, the age-old debate resurfaces: real or fake Christmas trees?
Despite efforts, data reveals a disheartening reality—carbon pollution continues to rise. In 2023 alone, a staggering 36.8 billion metric tons were released into the atmosphere, marking a troubling trajectory that poses a serious threat to climate goals.
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.
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 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."
Recycled plastics harbor hundreds of toxic chemical compounds, rendering them unsuitable for most purposes and jeopardizing the vision of a circular economy.
A staggering 21 million tonnes of plastic pollution infiltrated the global environment in 2022, as revealed in an interim report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
An international group of scientists is cautioning against over-reliance on plastic removal technologies to combat the plastic pollution crisis.