After visiting with DC Water’s Bloom Biosolids team on Sustainability In Your Ear, we invited Chris Peot, Director of Resource Recovery at Bloom, to clarify the
Tag: EcoTech
Your EV Battery: Its Life and Afterlife
The previous decade introduced us the business availability of electric vehicles (EVs) and in 2025, each main automaker may have some model of EV on the
Earth911 Podcast: Meet Carbon Capture Innovator Varin Sikka, Barron Prize Young Hero Prize Winner
Climate Change has horrible impacts at this time, and youth coming of age face miserable prospects. However, they’re stepping as much as the problem and
Best of Earth911 Podcast: Believer Meat’s Koby Nahmias on Lab-Grown Beef, Chicken, and More
With cultured meat making extra appearances in eating rooms, we reached into the archive for this 2022 interviw with trade pioneer Koby Nahmias. Future Meats
Peecycling: From Liquid Waste to Healthy Crops
Composting bathrooms are very uncommon within the U.S., however a quiet infrastructure crisis, and the inherent unsustainability of the standard flush toilet are good causes
Best of Earth911 Podcast: Newday Impact’s Doug Heske on Getting Started With ESG Investing
Here’s an archival present excellent for excited about find out how to put your investments to work to revive the planet and society. Newday Impact
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
We Earthlings: Microplastics In Your Tea?
Research from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona revealed that brewing tea with plastic tea baggage can launch tens of millions to billions of microplastic particles
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
We Earthlings: Compost Your Food Waste
Food waste in factories, the house, and at eating places leads to the lack of about 40% of the crops and different edible merchandise grown