Booking.com: 48% of Americans Value Sustainable Travel, But It’s Not Their Top Priority
59% of travelers believe they are their best selves when traveling sustainably, and 67% are inspired to adopt sustainable practices daily.
59% of travelers believe they are their best selves when traveling sustainably, and 67% are inspired to adopt sustainable practices daily.
fairlife received $63.4 million in tax incentives from the COMIDA, along with up to $21 million from Empire State Development through the Excelsior Jobs Tax Credit Program.
Recognizing the need for better digital hygiene, Compass Datacenters has launched an initiative to encourage disciplined digital file management. On the dedicated website, www.deletedigitaldustbunnies.com, the company offers valuable insights and tips to help individuals clean out their digital closets this Earth Day.
With pollinator numbers in decline, strategic wildflower plantings offer a vital solution for enhancing agricultural biodiversity. Discover how these plantings can significantly benefit pollinator communities.
“In the Name of Mother Nature” represents Telmont’s holistic approach to minimizing its environmental footprint. The company has phased out unnecessary packaging, adopted the lightest champagne bottles in the industry, and ceased using air freight to lower carbon emissions drastically.
In a groundbreaking study by the University of Nottingham, researchers have transformed metal waste into an effective catalyst for water electrolysis, offering a sustainable path for hydrogen production. This innovation not only leverages low-value industrial byproducts but also reduces reliance on scarce resources like platinum, fostering a more sustainable hydrogen economy.
The U.S. Department of Commerce recently authorized the creation of the Concrete Masonry Checkoff (CMC), a groundbreaking initiative to promote the benefits of concrete masonry which is prized for its robustness as well as its design versatility and aesthetic appeal.
This report offers a comprehensive strategy to address the surging demand for electricity while simultaneously reducing emissions
Engineers at Kobe University, in collaboration with Kaneka Corporation, have pioneered a microbial method to produce green plastics that are both robust and biodegradable, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional plastics.
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a promising solution to enhance the longevity and efficiency of grid transformers through innovative thermal management technology. This breakthrough could have significant implications for energy businesses and electricity procurement.