Sustainability
Australia Plastic Recycling Market: Circular Innovation, Waste Recovery & a Sustainable Future. AI-Generated.
Australia’s plastic recycling market is undergoing a major transformation as the country shifts toward a more circular, low-waste future. According to IMARC Group, the market reached USD 1,212.12 million in 2024 and is projected to rise to USD 1,793.59 million by 2033, reflecting a steady CAGR of 4.45% during 2025–2033. These numbers show that Australia is moving from linear consumption toward waste recovery, domestic processing and circular-economy innovation.
By Kevin Cooper3 months ago in Earth
Animals Are Warning Us
Wildlife is not getting meaner. Animals are not “turning on us.” What is changing is something larger and far less comfortable for people to admit: the energetic field we share with them. For months now I’ve been hearing real accounts from the field and reading incident logs that all point in the same direction.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin3 months ago in Earth
The Quiet Transport Revolution
by Futoshi Tachino When most people picture the electric transition, they see cars. Yet the biggest and least acknowledged gains are happening on two and three wheels. In dozens of countries, small electric motorcycles, scooters, and rickshaws are cutting oil demand, shrinking urban air pollution, and saving drivers money — often much faster than electric cars can. In 2024, two- and three-wheelers (2/3-Ws) were the most electrified road segment on earth: over 9% of the global fleet was already electric, and roughly 15% of new 2/3-W sales were electric — about 10 million vehicles that year [1, 2].
By Futoshi Tachino3 months ago in Earth
The Under-The-Radar Shipping Pivot
by Futoshi Tachino Maritime transport seldom makes sustainability headlines, yet the sector has moved from pilot projects to concrete deployment. Three forces are converging: binding rules that now bite on real voyages, an orderbook filled with ships capable of running on cleaner fuels, and a rapid return of wind—this time via rotor sails and wings. The result is a structural shift in how ships will be powered and paid for over the coming decade [1–3, 13].
By Futoshi Tachino3 months ago in Earth
Turning Post Industrial Plastic Scrap Into Real ROI for Automotive OEMs
By Mathew Zachariah The automotive industry has always been shaped by pressure. Pressure to innovate. Pressure to improve safety. Pressure to reduce waste and cut costs without sacrificing quality. As automakers look for new ways to streamline production one opportunity continues to stand out yet often goes unnoticed. The value of post industrial plastic scrap.
By Jonathan Riedel3 months ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on How the Green Economy Is Shaping the Cultural Evolution of Civilisation
The shift toward a green economy is more than just a matter of environmental necessity—it is a mirror reflecting the evolving values, priorities, and identity of modern civilisation. From policy to production, from architecture to agriculture, a subtle but seismic transformation is under way. And according to cultural analyst and thinker Stanislav Kondrashov, this transformation marks nothing less than the redefinition of who we are as a global society.
By Stanislav Kondrashov3 months ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov: The Energy Transition and the Fate of Technological Civilisations
In an age where energy defines the pace of progress, few voices are as thought-provoking as that of Stanislav Kondrashov. A researcher, essayist, and perennial provocateur in philosophical and technological discourse, Kondrashov has long argued that energy is not simply the fuel for our machines—it is the invisible architecture of civilisation itself.
By Stanislav Kondrashov3 months ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on the Philosophy of Energy: Why the Transition Is More Than a Technological Shift
In the race toward decarbonisation, much of the conversation revolves around solar panels, electric vehicles, and the phasing out of fossil fuels. But beneath the surface of this urgent transformation lies a deeper, often overlooked current: the philosophy of energy. For entrepreneur Stanislav Kondrashov, this transition is not just about swapping fuels—it’s about redefining our relationship with energy itself.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 3 months ago in Earth
Biomass Gasification Vs. Pyrolysis
Biomass conversion technologies have gained significant attention due to their potential for producing renewable energy and reducing waste. Two of the most prominent methods for converting biomass into valuable products are gasification and pyrolysis. Each technology has its unique advantages and applications, making it essential for industries to choose the most suitable option based on their goals, feedstock, and desired products. Both processes—gasification and pyrolysis—are complex thermal processes, but they operate under different conditions and yield different results.
By Wayne Shen3 months ago in Earth
The Quiet Revolution: Stanislav Kondrashov on the Philosophy Behind the Green Economy
There’s a quiet revolution underway—one that doesn’t arrive with slogans or shockwaves, but rather with a deep, almost spiritual rethinking of how we relate to the world around us. The green economy is more than a technical transition; it’s a philosophical shift. According to independent thinker and energy theorist Stanislav Kondrashov, this shift isn’t just about reducing emissions or investing in clean energy. It’s about changing the fundamental story we tell ourselves about growth, value, and our place in the ecosystem.
By Stanislav Kondrashov3 months ago in Earth











