Sustainability
Recycling Grease Trap Waste to Keep the Environment Safe
Most people have this idea that recycling in restaurants consists of reutilizing waste in cardboard boxes and or delivery boxes. You may also think it refers to recycling scrapes from bottles and cans after the customers are done eating from them. What you may not consider is the recycling of waste from liquid material like grease. This grease at all times does not refer to the cooking oil leftovers that get recycled into other forms of energy for powering motor engines. But the grease that I am talking about is the one that ends up in the grease tanks from commercial kitchen waste. Most all commercial kitchens have done grease trap installation service so that their drains are not blocked or damaged. So the waste keeps on accumulating in tanks via the traps and when it gets full, the grease traps Ireland come to get it emptied.
By Brown Alan4 years ago in Earth
The value of green and blue spaces in terms of social and economic development
In recent years, more information about the advantages of green in cities has become available. The majority of individuals want to live in green areas. Green districts, places beside water, and regions of vegetation have higher house prices than other areas. Towns and cities must be appealing and offer green and culture to attract citizens with greater levels of education. Highly educated engineers, in particular, like to live in green regions, both as a place to reside and as a vacation spot. This fact has prompted cities such as Eindhoven to increase the amount of greenery in their areas. It was also the guiding premise behind the reorganization of Germany's Ruhr region .London has established a program targeted at expanding the amount of green space in the city for a variety of reasons, including enhancing biodiversity and reducing heat stress, as well as improving the city's quality of life and appeal.
By Dilshan madusanka4 years ago in Earth
ESG factors are being prioritized in M&A decision making: Let’s look at SPAC and ESG
Over the last 2 years investors have increasingly invested in new market trends which include SPACs (Special Acquisition Companies) and ESG (environmental, social, and governance). SPACs are Special Purpose Acquisition Companies that are created to raise capital through an IPO to acquire shares of private companies, taking them public through mergers. Environmental, social and governance (ESG) refers to three key factors to measure .
By Andrea Zanon4 years ago in Earth
Light Bulbs, iPhones and your Right to Repair
A booming international light bulb market forced the market leaders to negotiate and restrict their activities to not interfere with each other’s businesses. Apart from splitting the market among themselves, the cartel also reduced the permissible life expectancy (yes, that’s a thing) to 1000 hours from 2500 hours. Manufacturers who produced light bulbs with a greater than permissible life were actually fined for having violated the cartel’s norms. Quite obviously, this was done to sell more light bulbs and increase revenues. Among other things, the cartel, one of the first truly international ones, was successful in raising prices, stifling innovation, and reducing quality.
By Rishi Rathi4 years ago in Earth
I Don’t Think “Sustainability” Means What You Think it Means
Businesses are scrambling to earn your business. As consumers place more importance on environmental causes, corporations will adopt the latest relevant buzzwords including “sustainability”, “renewable”, “green”, and “eco-friendly”, just to name a few.
By Certified Trash Talker4 years ago in Earth







