In a troubling reversal of circular economy efforts, plastic waste exports from the EU grew by 36% in 2024 compared to 2022.
Australia invests in green hydrogen, backing CIP’s Murchison project to boost exports, create jobs, and support global decarbonization efforts.
The EPA and Army Corps plan to revise the WOTUS Rule, aiming to clarify waterway jurisdiction, reduce permitting costs, and align with a 2023 Supreme Court ruling.
Energy storage operators face new compliance rules in California, with GO 167-C requiring logbooks, emergency plans, and safety incident reporting.
Romania’s new $152M hydrogen hub will drive innovation in production, storage, fuel cells, renewables integration, tech transfer, and workforce training.
Investing in natural flood management delivers a 10:1 return while reducing climate risks. Businesses can enhance resilience and sustainability.
Demand response is key to grid stability in 2025, offering C&I organizations cost-saving solutions while utilities enhance energy efficiency.
Real-time data helps facilities reduce waste, optimize staffing, and keep spaces stocked without unnecessary effort.
EA’s 10% waste crime levy faces backlash as recycling firms claim it punishes law-abiding businesses while failing to crack down on waste criminals.
This collaboration aims to leverage Uponor’s expertise to further the Twins’ long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship.
Illinois State’s sustainability efforts earn STARS Silver, showcasing improvements in waste reduction, infrastructure, and sustainability education.
Lead batteries are driving a $35B U.S. economy, powering telecom, grid storage & EVs—all with a 99% recycling rate.
EST’s new hybrid crane at the Port of Augusta enhances efficiency, supports sustainability, and positions the port for future electrification.
W&L launches its Eco-Rep program, empowering students to lead sustainability efforts and support the university’s goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.
Will Manitoba’s budget prioritize the critical infrastructure projects needed to support Portage la Prairie’s growth and sustainability?
“This innovative project will have significant environmental benefits—providing low-carbon heat while reducing reliance on non-renewable energy sources.”
The Center will support mass cultivation, commercialization, and safety assessments for cell-cultured foods.
By implementing a microgrid that combines solar power, battery storage, and backup generation, the winery ensures uninterrupted operations while drastically cutting carbon emissions.
Cuba’s push for renewable energy is a step in the right direction, but it falls short of addressing the immediate challenges of its struggling electrical system.
As semiconductor manufacturers pour billions into new facilities, a parallel challenge is unfolding—the need for infrastructure to support the workforce.