Plastic Bag Bans : Are They Really Effective?
The average use-span of a plastic bag that we get at the grocery store is just 12 min at best- but when it is discarded, it assumes a life-span ofContinue Reading
The average use-span of a plastic bag that we get at the grocery store is just 12 min at best- but when it is discarded, it assumes a life-span ofContinue Reading
As water shortages become more common around the world, the laundry industry is under pressure to reduce consumption of this precious resource and generally minimize its environmental impact. A newContinue Reading
Today, companies are joining forces to use technology to make environmental problems not only visible but actionable. At the recent Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS) in San Francisco, 21 companies,Continue Reading
Rag pickers are key for waste management in India. To earn their livelihood, they work under extensive health risks to collect, sort and segregate waste and then trade it. InContinue Reading
The drones are now helping solar developers meet tight deadlines with economical solutions. Short time-frame for constructing solar plants under the National Solar Mission pushed some of the developers toContinue Reading
Please clear the way for ‘Hurrican Florence’. The National Weather Service calls Florence “the storm of a lifetime.” Donald Trump, exhibiting all of his intellectual gifts, has warned it willContinue Reading
In our efforts to go green, we need to be mindful of consequences, both intended and unintended – and that includes how a mass deployment of renewable technology might affectContinue Reading
The U.S. Energy Information Agency (EIA) defines renewable energy as an energy source that naturally regenerates, such as solar or wind. In contrast, fossil fuels are considered finite. Despite theContinue Reading
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