Launched in 2023 by Yamaha Motor, ENYRING offers a swappable battery subscription service for e-bikes designed to eliminate range anxiety, lower costs, and support battery circularity
Grist explains the serious feelings students have about climate change and that most teachers don't know how to help.
A student-led waste audit at UMD's McKeldin Library reveals operational inefficiencies and points to a growing role for data-backed sustainability in higher ed.
As part of its BOSS THE CHANGE initiative, HUGO BOSS launches NovaPoly—a degradable recycled polyester fiber developed with Jiaren Chemical Recycling and NBC LLC.
Delays in federal bird flu response, underage workers, and troubling disposal methods are raising alarms about biosecurity, labor practices, and environmental risk.
A newly introduced bill in Rhode Island aims to ban products with intentionally added microplastics by 2029 while advancing state-led testing and strategy to address environmental and health risks.
With a new directive, Trump accelerates U.S. entry into deep-sea mining, challenging U.N. efforts to regulate the emerging industry.
Using data from the Department of Energy and Tax Foundation, Stacker ranked states from the least to most hospitable for electric vehicle ownership.
SUNY Oneonta is the first university to participate in NYSERDA’s Voluntary Tier 1 REC Presale Program, securing 1,000 MWh of locally sourced clean energy to power campus residence halls.
Grist reports on a study showing that exposure to high temperatures adds up to 14 months to older adults' cellular age.
A new workflow enables soil-based testing of biodegradable plastics, supporting agriculture, packaging, waste, and materials industries with real-world data.
Georgia Tech is transforming its labs with the My Green Lab certification, cutting energy and waste while boosting sustainability in academic research.
Hawaii Legislature passes resolution urging alignment with the UN Plastics Treaty and Rapa Nui Declaration to combat plastic pollution and protect marine ecosystems.
The U.S. leads North America’s SAF surge with billion-dollar projects and policy backing, while Canada sets the stage with early investments and partnerships.
New research suggests common starch-based bioplastics may cause insulin resistance and liver damage—raising urgent questions about their safety in food packaging.
Adapture Renewables proposes a 110 MW solar and battery project in Alamosa County to enhance grid resilience and support Colorado’s clean energy goals.
New York celebrates Craft Beer Day, spotlighting 500+ breweries supporting 22,000 jobs and $4.8B in economic impact across the state.
The initiative, led by NCC, will centralize 16,000 tons of annual waste—including large volumes of metal and iron scrap—on a 40,000-square-meter site designed for sorting, recycling, and hazardous material handling.
Producers have until April 30, 2025, to align with Oregon’s EPR program or face potentially steep consequences.
By integrating its proprietary Circular Design Metrics, DS Smith is enabling customers to quantify improvements, benchmarking material reduction, recyclability, and overall environmental performance.