The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken a significant step in addressing the environmental, social, and economic challenges posed by food waste with the release of two groundbreaking reports.
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.
A recent study conducted by Japanese researchers has unveiled that microplastics are residing in clouds.
In a rapidly changing retail landscape, sustainability in retail has emerged as a central concern for both consumers and corporations.
Habitats of wildlife can range from small riverbanks to vast continental expanses. These animals rely on natural wildlife corridors, which are routes they follow to find food, water, and mates.
In a world grappling with environmental challenges, landfills have emerged as a grave concern.
In recent years, the spotlight has turned towards the surging trend of overseas online shopping, with a particular focus on China.
The United States faces a monumental challenge - an ever-growing waste crisis that threatens our environment, health, and climate.
Micro-plastics are tiny, often virtually invisible fragments of plastic that have become an environmental menace that silently infiltrates every corner of our planet.
In the United States, the lack of effective oversight on imported single-use inkjet printer cartridges has given rise to a concerning situation.