Google will switch to 100% renewable energy in 2017
By 2017, Google will use 100% renewable energy for its operations, including its computer data centers. According to their plan, this target should not be reached until 2025. Read more
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Good news, on the environment, is scarce. For the first time, a group of English and American scientists succeeded in … More
The Plastic Road project in the Netherlands gives new life to plastic waste, while, at the same time, avoiding millions … More
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Good news, on the environment, is scarce. For the first time, a group of English and American scientists succeeded in … More
The Plastic Road project in the Netherlands gives new life to plastic waste, while, at the same time, avoiding millions … More
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Ireland is sending the right signal to the world. The country enacts a law to become the first country in … More
At the Jardin de Valériane which rides between Saint Etienne and the Rive-de-Gier in the Loire, talented owners have created … More
By 2017, Google will use 100% renewable energy for its operations, including its computer data centers. According to their plan, this target should not be reached until 2025. Read more
At a time when all automobiles manufacturers are struggling with new models and technological advances Toyota launched… a wooden car.
Can we imagine another form of agriculture? A friendlier farming environment which does not use pesticides, do not waste water
It is a very ambitious project. The Ouarzazate Park, in the Sahara desert to the southeast of Casablanca, will become
Bordeaux in France has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002 and since then it has worked towards a clean and soft urban transportation system. It has considerably developed its network of bicycle paths. In spite of this, some persons are finding it difficult to take the bike to get to work and leave their car at home. The lack of a bike repair shop, in case of a problem, was a brake on this approach. But since the installation of a workshop in an enterprise this has given a boost to the employees. Read more
At a time when all automobiles manufacturers are struggling with new models and technological advances Toyota launched… a wooden car.
By 2017, Google will use 100% renewable energy for its operations, including its computer data centers. According to their plan,
Can we imagine another form of agriculture? A friendlier farming environment which does not use pesticides, do not waste water
At the beginning of the previous century, around 1925, consumers were buying food at the grocery’s store or butcher’s with their own containers. We are currently witnessing a return to these practices with Montreal’s zero-waste grocery stores. (Article inspired from Le Devoir, published on November 7, 2016)
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In order to make your fastest meals come together with eco-responsibility, German company Leaf Republic has devised a biodegradable alternative
The house of Ingrid and Benjamin Hjertefølger, surrounded by a garden, protected from the cold by a glass dome and
There is neither aroma nor artificial additives in this Texan coffee. The cups are recycled or composted as well as
There is neither aroma nor artificial additives in this Texan coffee. The cups are recycled or composted as well as the coffee beans and food waste are distributed to local farmers … More than just serving coffee, Blacksmith pays an undivided attention to the triple bottom-line; profit, people and planet. Read more
What do we do to reduce our ecological footprint? More and more conscientious people around the world are asking this
On 1st January 2016, the government of Mauritius banned the use of plastic bags. While Mauritians were looking for alternatives,
In order to make your fastest meals come together with eco-responsibility, German company Leaf Republic has devised a biodegradable alternative
The decision was not easy. In a tug of war between financial gains and ecological commitment, some paper companies have eventually pledged to cease business in certain parts of the world, like Indonesia, to help reduce deforestation and safeguard peatlands.
One of the companies, Unlisted Asia Pacific Resources International Limited (APRIL) pledged to use supplies from its own plantations and has started working in close collaboration with environmental groups to protect peatlands and expand conservation areas. Like APRIL, some other paper firms have been vehemently criticized by environmental NGOs over years for remaining passive in regards to the protection of peatlands and rainforests.
Indonesia is home to the biggest tropical peatland in the world. These peat forests-consisting of partially decayed vegetation having accumulated over thousands and thousands of years- are the key ecosystem for Indonesia and act like an immense carbon sink, storing up to 60 billion metric tons. They are furthermore the habitat of endangered species like tigers and orangutans as well as various freshwater fish.
Once these lands are cleared to make place for plantations like palm and paper, the carbon-rich peat may turn into virtual bombs while spiking into fire. This is why Indonesia is one of the leading emitters of greenhouse gas across the world. Peat and forest fires have also been resulting in thousands of deaths yearly in the South of Asia, while the degradation of peatlands have given way to floods as they were acting like sponges, soaking up water.
The conservation of its peatlands is thus crucial to maintain not only the ecological health of Mother Earth itself, but also to allow the local inhabitants of these regions live a decent and healthy life
Paper companies like APRIL has set the example by conserving around 320,000 hectares of natural forest in Indonesia out of the 480,000 that it possesses and developed up to now for plantations for the paper industry. The company has adopted sustainability policies to protect wildlife and combat climate change.
The giant Asia Pulp and Paper Group (APP), which prides itself in being one of the leading paper mills worldwide, has also decided to shut down business with the objective to protect rainforests and peatlands and prevent all the catastrophe that their destruction entails. The company devised a meticulous programme called the Peatland best Practice Management Programme in a bid to curb the harm being done. APP Group has thus decided to retract from vulnerable zones.
This decision was not an easy one as active plantations are a good source of financial benefits for the business. APP nevertheless weighed the conservation of the peatlands as heavier than any amount of money. The company has started mapping the peatlands as the country’s database is outdated. A rehabilitation plan has been meticulously crafted- trees will be planted, dams will be built while taking into account the wishes of the local inhabitants on whom the exploitation of peatlands has had long lasting impacts.
On 1st January 2016, the government of Mauritius banned the use of plastic bags. While Mauritians were looking for alternatives,
In order to make your fastest meals come together with eco-responsibility, German company Leaf Republic has devised a biodegradable alternative
In northern Europe, an artificial island project was proposed by two companies European companies with the objective of providing clean
A dozen French companies came together to help communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America against the environmental degradation, climate change and poverty.
Tessa Silva-Dawson, a design student at the Royal College of Art in London, is using cow’s milk to create a
You will not say that you are on the roof of a building. On the top of the Clinique Pasteur
This is a project of shared and sustainable management of agricultural and natural areas on the outskirts of urban centres.
This is unprecedented in Africa! South Africa has just opened its first airport powered by solar energy. The George airport is an infrastructure with 3,000 solar panels on a surface of 200 m2.
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More than 95% of the 10 million Burundians do not have access to electricity. The mayor of Bujumbura Fredy Mbonimpa
India is the third polluter of the planet behind China and the United States of America. Its coal plants still
Despite the fact that Donald Trump signed a decree abrogating Barack Obama’s measures on climate, especially in the fight against
You will not say that you are on the roof of a building. On the top of the Clinique Pasteur in Toulouse, we are surrounded by strawberries, salads and flowers. “The vegetable garden at the service of the enterprise.” That’s the idea that germinated with Macadam Gardens. Since then, the designers are having their heads in the clouds and grow vegetables on rooftops in France. Read more
Tessa Silva-Dawson, a design student at the Royal College of Art in London, is using cow’s milk to create a
A dozen French companies came together to help communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America against the environmental degradation, climate
This is a project of shared and sustainable management of agricultural and natural areas on the outskirts of urban centres.
This is a project of shared and sustainable management of agricultural and natural areas on the outskirts of urban centres. Launched in 1999, the Songhai Centre Atagara – Parakou in Benin is a success story. Discovery. Read more
In Brachoua, Morocco the locals just wanted to meet their food needs but, in the end, they did much more
Emmanuel Macron was elected President of the Republic of France after beating the extreme right candidate Marine Le Pen in
Tessa Silva-Dawson, a design student at the Royal College of Art in London, is using cow’s milk to create a
Agri-Ethics reflect the moral commitment of all stakeholders in a network. From the farmer to the consumer, through the miller, industrial, baker, everyone can participate in this civic action. The motivations behind are to give a central role to the local farmers, remunerate their production to its “fair value”, and prove that globalization of food commodities are not inevitable.. Read more
In Brachoua, Morocco the locals just wanted to meet their food needs but, in the end, they did much more
Tessa Silva-Dawson, a design student at the Royal College of Art in London, is using cow’s milk to create a
A dozen French companies came together to help communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America against the environmental degradation, climate