Sustainability
The future of climate food? Entrepreneur should seize the opportunity
The future of climate food? Entrepreneur should seize the opportunity Did you know that the food system is responsible for a third of overall global CO2 emissions? The graph below shows carbon emission breakdown across the food chain. It is well known that the global food system is carbon intensive and uses a lot of water to bring foods to our tables. One of the striking examples that is evidence of this, is the beef production. According to different sources the pasture-to-dinner trip of beef requires about 1,910 US gallons per pound (or 15,944 liters per kilogram). This is also why a lot of the climate conscious consumers are adopting more plant-based diets. Just to clarify though, the agriculture sector in general has done great strides in becoming more efficient, and less water intensive across its entire production chain. The start-up world, including companies that are women led are transforming the food industry for the better.
By Andrea Zanon4 years ago in Earth
8 Ways Technology Is Helping The Environment
There is no doubt that information technology has had a profound impact on the environment and human health. From reducing energy consumption to helping us in tracking our carbon footprints, information technology has become an invaluable tool in our fight to protect the planet. The role of information technology in the environment and human health is diverse and multi-layered. In this article, we will explore 8 ways that information technology is helping to preserve our environment and safeguard human health.
By Sumantamay Bag4 years ago in Earth
What Are The Benefits Of Flower Recycling Technology?
This article is about flower cycling technology that has turned the flower waste from religious places into an industry and a source of income for many rural poor. The journey started from religious places, and the surprising thing is that it concludes on the religious places.
By India Science4 years ago in Earth
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







