Gender matters now more than ever in sustainability — not just for the sake of individual women, but for the prospects of the global economy, the environment and society at large. In developing countries, the focus is on forging more paths to self-sufficiency and better safeguards for women who do find financial opportunity in ever-expanding global supply chains.
Continue reading... →More than 800,000 people turned out Monday, July 11, 2016 in Uttar Pradesh, India to plant trees in hopes of breaking a world record. Officials distributed 50 million tree saplings across the state to help India increase its forest cover and to break the Guinness World record for the number of trees planted in 24 hours—which was set by Pakistan in 2013 with 847,275 trees.
Continue reading... →Research shows that even if the rewards aren’t immediately apparent, contributing to the success of others pays off in the long run.
Continue reading... →Earth Day is a time when many organizations promote sustainable practices in all aspects of life. Even after Earth Day, you might be asking yourself, where can I start? Consider how much water your operations might be wasting through easy-to-fix leaks and inefficient fixtures. Building owners and corporations can save significant resources and lower operational costs by reducing water waste. Over the past 10 years, the costs of water and wastewater services have risen at a rate well above the consumer price index. Using water efficiently can also reduce the energy associated with heating water. According to McGraw-Hill Construction’s Water Use in Buildings SmartMarket Report, implementing water-efficient practices in commercial buildings can decrease operating costs by approximately 11 percent and energy and water use by 10 and 15 percent, respectively. Here are a few places to get started in developing a comprehensive leak detection and repair program: Measure to manage: There’s an old saying, “you can’t manage what you don’t measure.” Water is no different; a good metering system can help you keep an eye on overall water consumption and specific uses. Have staff monitor meters regularly; install submeters where needed to identify overuse and leaks; and integrating submeters into the central building management […]
Continue reading... →“Open Your Eyes” was first released in September 2015, and it has been updated for re-release today. It’s narrated on screen by actor/activist/musician/artist and Plastic Pollution Coalition (PPC) Notable Member Jeff Bridges, whose voice helped the REFUSE message reach more than 13 million people in only 2 months and promotes the refuse of single-use plastic.
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