The LIGH2T Hub, a Texas consortium of academic and commercial partners, received encouragement from the U.S. DOE to submit a proposal for a regional clean hydrogen hub on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
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Sustainable Development Technology Canada Awards $68.2M to Canadian Companies
SDTC, the largest funder of sustainable small and medium-sized businesses in Canada, is investing $68.2 million toward 17 innovative Canadian companies.
Toyota Motor Corporation Is Driving The Trend to Carbon Neutrality
Toyota aims is to be carbon neutral by 2035. The company applies its carbon neutrality goal to its facilities, not just its manufacturing plants.
UK Industry Giants Collaborate to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The Flue2Chem project aims to convert industrial waste gases into chemicals that can be used to manufacture superior and more sustainable consumer products.
Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation Goes The ‘Extra Mile’ To Reduce CO2, Waste, And Water
Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation is reducing CO2, water, and waste while also building solar power generation facilities at its maintenance depots and train stations.
Investing in Energy Flexibility Will Secure Our Grids for a Renewables-Driven Future
As the world transitions to renewable energy sources to slow extreme meteorological manifestations, the challenge of bringing power to the areas where they are needed, when they are needed, is becoming increasingly apparent.
EU Bans Exports of Plastic Waste to Non-OECD Countries
The EU anticipates positive changes in circularity, resource efficiency, and zero pollution goals as a result of this new law.
Global ESG in the Automobile Industry
The report provides an overview about the global automobile industry through an ESG perspective. Qualitative insights on ESG trends and its impact on automobile manufacturers are provided.
Global EHS Market Value Reaches $9 Billion by 2027
Increased technology use and sustainability efforts especially in industries such as energy and waste will drive the growth.
Accenture: How Companies Can Find Emissions Hot Spots Across Supply Chains
Accenture’s new report, “Thought you knew the Scope 3 issues in your supply chain? Think again.” examines carbon intensive “hot spots” in supply chains across supplier tiers, identifying where greenhouse gas emissions are significantly higher and potentially more difficult to reduce.