Abu Dhabi Environment Agency plants 1 million mangrove seeds by drone
This is the first time that mangroves have been planted on a large scale using ecological principles –enabled by drones.
This is the first time that mangroves have been planted on a large scale using ecological principles –enabled by drones.
If the transition to a circular economy is to be successful, it needs to be planned from the perspective of everyday life within households.
Seafood Positive, an early-stage social enterprise, has created OneFishTwoFish – a program aiming to…
“People are curious to know more about how we work,” said Ulf Johansson, global wood supply and forestry manager at Ikea.
We have curated a list of reusable, sustainable, and zero-waste school supplies to help minimise your carbon footprint.
Because of the high demand for new shoes during the back-to-school season, there is an increase in the number of unworn and old footwear.
“We hope people can cultivate the habit of bringing their toiletries with them when they travel and reuse containers whenever possible,” said the EPA.
The company also sets short and long-term science-based targets (SBTs) to cut down its environmental impact and support a planet positive future.
Tyrecycle estimates there could be up to 14 million unused bicycles with their tubes and tyres gathering dust in Australia’s sheds, verandas, and garages.
How keeping old things away from the landfill can ‘spark joy’ in its own way.
This grant allows Corey White and Phil Scardigno, co-founders of The Hygiene Co, to accelerate cutting-edge manufacturing in South Australia.
Each year, 4 million computers and 3 million TVs are sold in Australia – and 88 per cent of them will end up in landfills.
After 75 years, the company is ditching styrofoam coolers for a more biodegradable alternative made from paraffin wax and recycled paper.
Using the new nanocrystal coating, the paper straws do not get soggy and do not generate many bubbles when used with carbonated drinks.
The company is now chasing national expansion, potentially offering another option to Australian consumers softened to the social enterprise-via-toilet paper model popularised by Who Gives A Crap.