A Dutch Company Discovering New Dyeing Methodology
The textiles industry consumes a lot of water and chemicals and produces huge amounts of toxic waste, which is a serious problem in countries like China, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam and Thailand. World Economic Forum represents a Dutch company, called...
Cars Registered Before 2000 are Banned in Paris
Independent informs that the French capital has banned vehicles registered before 2000 to fight pollution in the city. A new law requires all cars to have a sticker indicating which of six categories it fits into — indicating the year of the vehicleR...
Sneakers Made from Coffee Grounds
Coffee is one of the most consumed products in the world. Around 2 billion cups are drunk every day. However, all that coffee produces a lot of waste. Coffee grounds often end up in landfill or being washed into sinks, contributing to the food waste ...
London May Have Climate Similar to Barcelona by 2050
The Guardian reports about a new research, according to which, in three decades London will have a similar climate to that of Barcelona today because of the likely impacts of the climate crisis, and the change could be accompanied by severe drought. Othe...
Cutting ‘Flight Shame’ Among Air Travelers
NBC News informs the average American generates around 1 ton of carbon pollution powering every lightbulb, phone, television, computer and kitchen appliance in their home for the period of two months. However, a single round-trip flight from New York to ...
Go Fund Me for Bayfront Glass
Nick Bruno and John Nowakowski formed Bayfront Glass in June 2019. It is a business that operates in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. Bayfront Glassis bringing back glass bottle and jar collection in Erie County, Pennsylvania for rec...
Climate Victory Gardens
Green America has organized a small interesting competition urging people to be a part of climate change solution and start a Climate Victory Garden. Climate Victory Gardens is an opportunity to fight climate change. If people register their gardens ...
July-Earth’s Hottest Month on Record
NBC News informs that experts are already anticipating that July will be the hottest month on record. According to the scientists, it is a sign that the planet’s global climate is warming, and that human activities are causing extreme events such as hea...
What Supermarkets Should Do to Protect the Environment
Independent informs that Waitrose’s trial in Oxford offering consumers certain products free of packaging was a big step. Though the system isn’t revolutionary, it’s the first time that a major supermarket has made a big move away fro...
Memorial to the First Glacier Lost in Iceland
CNN reports that the demise of Okjökull (OK for short), which is the first Icelandic glacier lost to climate change, will be memorialized with a plaque by researchers from Rice University in Houston. The monument to Ok glacier in Iceland, will be install...