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Is Engineered Marble Sustainable? Pros and Cons

For over a millennium, marble has been a luxurious material beloved by artists and royalty worldwide. Because of its high status, marble is extremely...

EcoVadis Launches New CSRD Supply Chain Data Collection Solution

Business sustainability ratings and solutions provider EcoVadis announced today the launch of CSRD Questionnaire, a new tool aimed at enabling companies to gather data...

As the northern latitudes warm, ice is melting and vegetation is spreading. But instead of absorbing more carbon, the region is becoming a source...

Arborea secures €5 M for innovative microalgae protein production

Arborea, a company operating jointly in the UK and Portugal, has announced the successful completion of a €5 million funding round aimed at advancing...

Labour MPs called to defy party line in landmark climate vote

Dozens of backbenchers are expected to vote in favour of the Climate & Nature Bill on Friday, ending the ‘toxic cocktail of dither and...

Scientists can identify worst water pollutants and most vulnerable species

It is hoped the breakthrough will make it easier to protect biodiversity, replenish wildlife and safeguard public health. A new study published in Environmental DNA looks at...

The US wants to cut food waste in half. We’re not even close.

The United States is nowhere near its goal of cutting food waste in half by 2030, according to new analysis from the University of...

Carbon neutral status achieved by electrical and mechanical trades group

The Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades (AEMT) has achieved CAFA (Climate Action for Associations) Certified Carbon Neutral Association status. The group said this...

A new atlas maps the water flea’s world

A new online tool will help researchers to study the impact of pollution on Daphnia or water fleas – tiny freshwater crustaceans that are...

Ultrasonic flow measurement drives efficiency improvements at Five Fords WwTW

Engineers working on a project in North Wales have employed novel techniques to improve wastewater treatment efficiency, reportedly at a fraction of the cost...

Work begins on Swedish spent nuclear fuel repository

The ground was broken on 15 January to begin construction of an underground repository for spent nuclear fuel in Sweden, one of the first...

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