The EU’s Plan to Combat Plastic Waste

The EU’s Plan to Combat Plastic Waste

January 31, 2019

The European Parliament voted for a complete ban on a range of single-use plastic waste across the union in a bid to stop pollution of the oceans. The proposal also called for a reduction in single-use plastic waste for food and drink containers, including plastic cups.

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Recycling’s Uncertain Future: China’s Ban On Waste Imports

Recycling’s Uncertain Future: China’s Ban On Waste Imports

January 31, 2019

China has long been treated as our planet’s repository for plastic waste. The nation has accepted 45% of the world's total plastic recycling since reporting to the United Nations Comtrade Database began in 1992.

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California Plastic Laws: What You Need To Know

California Plastic Laws: What You Need To Know

January 31, 2019

Even before plastic straw bans grew trendy, California was at the forefront of using less plastic and promoting more sustainable living. California pioneered a statewide ban on plastics beginning in 2016, when the state became the first in the U.S. to ban most stores from providing customers with single-use plastic bags, following a successful referendum. [...]

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Helping Honey: The Logistics of Saving Bees

Helping Honey: The Logistics of Saving Bees

August 04, 2017

Everyone needs food. When getting it is as simple as a short drive down to the supermarket, it’s easy to forget that starvation is a very real problem in the world, and it won’t take much to bring it to our doorstep. Enter bees. With their integral role in agriculture, we need to take an [...]

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Could Upgrading Our Railroads Help Solve Climate Change?

Could Upgrading Our Railroads Help Solve Climate Change?

May 01, 2017

America’s iconic transcontinental railroad system is symbolic of our hard work and innovation. Since its inception, it brought settlement to the frontier and enabled us to transport goods and passengers between our coasts with unheard of speed. Today, it presents another opportunity to revolutionize American transportation. As we search for ways to take large trucks off [...]

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Water-Gen Wicks Clean Drinking Water Straight from the Air

Water-Gen Wicks Clean Drinking Water Straight from the Air

March 13, 2017

Dehumidifiers have been around for years, sucking excess moisture from the air and leaving it to collect in bins we all too often dump out. Water-Gen, an Israeli water tech company, is adapting that same principle for practice use, wicking ambient moisture and condensing it into pure drinking water for those who need it most. [...]

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Manufacturing Enzymes to Save World from Climate Change

Manufacturing Enzymes to Save World from Climate Change

February 27, 2017

Trying to stop climate change is a tough challenge to overcome. With carbon dioxide levels running amok since the Industrial Revolution almost two centuries ago, it’ll be difficult to undo that damage in a shorter amount of time. Luckily, humanity has been gifted with intelligence and adaptability where our scientists seek to solve these problems [...]

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The Truth Behind Sweden’s Recycling Program

The Truth Behind Sweden’s Recycling Program

February 20, 2017

Since Huffington Post ran an article two years ago on Sweden’s 99 percent efficient recycling program, many environmentalists and green energy advocates have used them as an example of sound energy and waste management. While the country boasts that it needs to import garbage from its neighbors in order to keep its own plants running, [...]

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