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45 articles tagged with "sustainability"
Greece Embraces Pea Milk as the Next Big Plant-Based Alternative
Biotechnologist Angeliki Triantafyllou, co-founder of Oatly and winner of the European Inventor Award 2026, is pioneering the development of pea milk, aiming to create a sustainable and nutritious alternative to traditional dairy.
The Smartest New Trend in Sustainability Today
This article delves into the latest innovative trends in sustainability that are making waves in the Middle East, highlighting their significance and impact.
Solar Power Becomes Essential in the Philippines Amid Rising Energy Costs
With soaring electricity prices, solar energy is increasingly viewed as a necessary alternative for Filipinos, impacting both households and businesses.
South Korea's Ambitious $880 Billion Chip and AI Initiative Faces Major Power and Water Hurdles
South Korea's extensive investment plan for semiconductors and AI is challenged by significant power and water demands, particularly for megaclusters.
AstraZeneca PLC (AZN) Advances Sustainability Strategy and AI in Healthcare
AstraZeneca PLC (AZN) recently discussed its ongoing sustainability strategy and the pivotal role of artificial intelligence in healthcare innovation.
Customized Supplier Strategies May Enhance Emissions Reduction Efforts
Research indicates that adapting supplier relationships to specific products could yield greater environmental benefits than uniform procurement methods.
New Oral Vaccine Offers Promising Solution for Fish Health in Aquaculture
A newly developed oral vaccine shows potential in combating the nervous necrosis virus, a significant threat to farmed fish populations, marking a step forward for aquaculture sustainability.
Innovative Asphalt in Hawaii: A Step Towards Sustainable Road Construction
Hawaii is exploring the use of recycled materials, including fishing nets and plastics, in asphalt for road building. Initial tests show no increase in plastic particle release compared to traditional methods.
Kai Wright's Stand Against Consumerism in Technology
In a recent discussion, Kai Wright, co-host of Stateside, articulates his concerns about consumerism and the relentless cycle of new technology.
Innovative Water-Harvesting Inspired by Desert Horned Lizards
Research into the desert horned lizard's adaptations to arid environments is paving the way for new methods of water collection, potentially aiding sustainability efforts.
Terrasse-Vaudreuil Takes Bold Step in Environmental Rights by Recognizing Trees as Living Beings
In a significant move, the Quebec town of Terrasse-Vaudreuil has officially recognized trees as entities with legal rights, a decision aimed at enhancing environmental protection.
Acknowledgment Messages Enhance Customer Engagement in Recycling Programs
A recent study from Penn State indicates that sending acknowledgment messages can significantly improve customer participation in recycling initiatives for used goods.
First Anatomical Mapping of Yellow Mealworms Reveals Nutritional Potential
The yellow mealworm beetle's larvae, now approved for human consumption in Europe, show promising nutritional benefits and a significantly lower ecological impact compared to traditional meats.
DJ Alok Pushes for Eco-Friendly Practices in the Dance Music Scene
Brazilian DJ Alok emphasizes sustainability and philanthropy, sharing his journey towards reducing his environmental impact in the music industry.
RMIT University Develops Ultrasound Technique to Extract Protein from Cauliflower Waste
A new innovation from RMIT University employs ultrasound technology to extract protein from discarded cauliflower leaves, presenting a promising avenue for reducing food waste.
The Hidden Costs of Resource Extraction: A Review of Mining's Impact
A recent review sheds light on the severe environmental and human costs associated with mining, urging for increased awareness and responsibility in resource management.
Navigating Challenges in Circular Factories: A Study on Product Reuse and Material Fatigue
A recent study examines the complexities of reusing returned products in circular factories, highlighting the impact of varying degradation states on functionality and material integrity.
Surfer's Vision Transforms Costa Rica's Coastline with 100,000 Trees
Gerardo Bolaños has spearheaded a grassroots initiative that has successfully converted deforested beaches in Costa Rica into vibrant ecosystems by planting over 100,000 native trees.
Assemblyman Gray Leads Delegation to France to Study Nuclear Energy Innovations
A group of state legislators, including Assemblyman Gray, is visiting France to investigate the country's advancements in nuclear energy production and its implications for sustainable energy.
Texas A&M System Takes Steps Toward Nuclear Energy Development at RELLIS
The Texas A&M University System is progressing in nuclear energy initiatives at its RELLIS campus, focusing on innovative technologies and sustainable solutions.
Anglo American's Strategic Withdrawal from Coking Coal in Australia
In a notable shift, Anglo American has announced its exit from the coking coal sector in Australia, aligning with evolving industry trends towards sustainability.
Transforming Paper Waste: A Step Towards Renewable Biofuels
A recent study indicates that paper sludge, often viewed as waste, can be converted into valuable biofuels, presenting a sustainable approach for the paper industry.
Titan Mining and Teck Join Forces to Explore Germanium Recovery from Mine Waste
Titan Mining has entered a cooperation agreement with Teck Resources to investigate the recovery of germanium from existing mine waste streams, aiming for enhanced resource recovery.
Invention Convention Showcases Innovations in Mining Sector
The Invention Convention, held on May 11, 2026, in North America, highlights innovative technologies aimed at addressing challenges in the mining industry.