2024 was the warmest 12 months in recorded historical past, according to the World Meteorological Association, and the primary to breach the Paris Accord’s 1.5℃
Tag: Business & Policy
Best of Earth911 Podcast: DS Smith’s Wouter van Tol on Seaweed-based Packaging
We dug into the vaults for a terrific dialog concerning the potential for sustainable alternate options to meals packaging, a few of which was banned
Staples Adds Single-Use Batteries and Schools Supplies Recycling Services
Staples has expanded its in-store, drop-off recycling program to incorporate alkaline, lithium-ion, and different single-use batteries, together with a wide range of faculty provides. We
Guest Opinion: What’s Actually Working in the Green Transport Revolution?
We’ve heard a lot about inexperienced transport currently. Electric vehicles gliding down streets, bikes claiming complete lanes, and buses that don’t shake the sidewalk once
EPS Foam Packaging & Products Bans Expand to Oregon, California, and Three Other States
As 2025 dawned, a number of U.S. states, together with Oregon, California, Delaware, Rhode Island, and Hawaii, launched bans on expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam packaging
Earth911 Podcast: DC Water Goes Bloom With Biosolids-Based Fertilizers
Start the brand new 12 months with a dive into the world of biosolids—a doubtlessly transformative technique to flip sewage that historically is seen as
Circular Economy Progress in 2025, and Predictions for 2025
With 2024 within the rearview mirror, the world stands at a important juncture on the trail to a sustainable round financial system. Earth911 has tracked
Guest Opinion: Hope For Right Whales
“Hope is a survival trait, and with out it, we perish.” Jane Goodall describes hope as making a plan and setting a course to maneuver
Best of Earth911 Podcast: Spout CEO Reuben Vollmer Introduces A Countertop Atmospheric Water Harvesting Appliance
The water disaster is likely one of the most urgent points dealing with our planet, with local weather change, inhabitants development, and air pollution threatening
GAO Offers a Path To a National Textiles Strategy
The United States faces a rising textile waste disaster fueled by the rise of quick vogue—an trade pattern characterised by low cost, disposable clothes. Millions