H&M Group and Remondis Team to Collect, Sort and Sell Used and Unwanted Garments and Textiles

Looper Textile Co. is a standalone joint venture owned 50% by H&M Group and 50% by Remondis. Looper intends to collect, sort and sell used and unwanted garments and textiles and thereby extend the highest use of these valuable resources. We are excited to announce the launch of Looper Textile Co. Used and unwanted garments must first be collected and sorted into […]

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Iberdrola and EIB Sign €150 Million Green Loan To Build Renewable Energy Plants in Italy

Funds will be used to build 400 MW of a portfolio of wind and photovoltaic projects These will be Iberdrola’s first renewable plants in Italy The projects will make a significant contribution to Italy’s security of energy supply, climate action and social cohesion The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Iberdrola have signed a new agreement […]

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Black & Veatch Appoints Deepa Poduval to Sustainability Leadership Role

Deepa Poduval will guide the company’s sustainability strategy Black & Veatch, a leading global provider of critical infrastructure solutions, has named industry expert and Senior Vice President Deepa Poduval as Sustainability Leader. In this role, she will advance Black & Veatch’s sustainability efforts in alignment with the Ten Principles of the United Nations (UN) Global […]

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The potential of citizen science for large-scale mammal monitoring – The Applied Ecologist

Feature photo: A camera trap photo © MammalWeb (CC BY-SA 2.0) In their latest article, Pen-Yuan Hsing et al. describe the processes involved in launching and running MammalWeb – a successful camera trapping project that has produced over 440,00 classified image sequences and videos over the past decade. It is unlikely to come as a […]

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INEOS Secures €3.5 Billion for Zero Carbon Footprint Chemical Plant

Project ONE is the largest investment in the European chemical sector for a generation New cracker located in Antwerp will have the lowest carbon footprint of all European crackers “Our ethane cracker will set new environmental standards for Europe as well as help revitalize the whole of the European chemical industry.” INEOS Olefins Belgium has […]

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Deutsche Bank and WWF Team to Further Advance Sustainable Finance

Deutsche Bank’s Private Bank Germany and WWF Germany signed an agreement in Berlin for an initial two-year advisory service. The bank and the conservation organisation will work together in the coming months to further advance sustainable finance at Private Bank Germany and thus contribute to Deutsche Bank’s sustainability strategy. Philipp Gossow, Head of Sales Private […]

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US to support Tea Tavern trail in Seychelles through small grants programme

The agreement is for SPGA to manage the Tea Travel trail while PCA continues its work to conserve and maintain the rich biodiversity found there.( Plant Conservation Action group) Photo license  Purchase photo (Seychelles News Agency) – The Regional Environment Officers (REO) grant programme from the United States Embassy will continue to support the maintenance […]

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Dubai Islamic Bank To Raise $1 Billion with Sustainable Sukuk

The bonds launched at a yield of 4.8% Demand exceeded $2.75 billion Dubai Islamic Bank recently reported record profit for 2022 Dubai Islamic Bank, the biggest Islamic lender in the United Arab Emirates, is set to raise $1 billion from a sale of long five-year sustainable sukuk, a bank document showed on Thursday. The Islamic […]

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American Water Announces Lori Sutton as Chief Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Officer

American Water Works Company, Inc., the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company, announced that Lori Sutton will join the company as Chief Inclusion, Diversity and Equity (ID&E) Officer.  Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, Lori will lead the Company’s ongoing ID&E efforts. “American Water is pleased to welcome Lori as she is a […]

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Recovery after disturbance is slow across space and time; can these patterns tell us how to actively restore ecosystems better?

Emma Ladouceur & Jonathan M. Chase discuss their recent article: The recovery of plant community composition following passive restoration across spatial scales. Find out more about what it takes for ecosystems to recover from disturbances and whether passive restoration is enough. Human disturbances can negatively impact species, biodiversity and ecosystems. Given enough time, will ecosystems […]

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