The Chemical Footprint Of A Plastic Bottle…
The beverage industry buys more than 500 billion plastic bottles – better called crude oil bottles – every year to package its products (because they’re essentially free to them, givenContinue Reading
The beverage industry buys more than 500 billion plastic bottles – better called crude oil bottles – every year to package its products (because they’re essentially free to them, givenContinue Reading
In the upcoming summer, the grand inauguration of the 2024 Olympic Games shall grace the enchanting Seine River in the heart of Paris, France. It is essential to acknowledge thatContinue Reading
Patagonia began researching a little-known environmental issue eight years ago: with every load of laundry, hundreds (if not millions) of microfibers, each smaller than 5 millimeters long, wash down theContinue Reading
Recycling plastic is a real bummer. Apparently, only 15% of plastic waste gets recycled globally, and even then, almost half of that just gets thrown away. So basically, only 9%Continue Reading
The issue of waste in the fashion industry has gotten a lot of attention recently, and for good reason. Millions of tonnes of clothing are created, used, and discarded eachContinue Reading
In 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first humans to reach the top of Mount Everest. Thousands of people have rushed to the peak since then, and itContinue Reading
Countries can no longer afford to dump the saltiest sources back because the world’s water supplies are already decreasing and are getting saltier. About 80% of the wastewater, which includesContinue Reading
If you’re looking for a pleasant, ecologically friendly beverage, try the Epic OneWater Brew, a kölsch-style beer brewed from recycled wastewater. The Epic OneWater Brew was reportedly made from greywaterContinue Reading
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