Sustainability News (03 - 09 July)
Jeroen Bolluijt
Health and Aged Care Innovation Lead & Advisor | Driving AI & Smart Technologies | Digital Transformation Expert
Sustainability Simplified – The blog of Jeroen Bolluijt
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced its new initiative to reduce carbon emissions in the aviation industry.?
With a focus on sustainable fuel development and operational efficiency improvements, the plan aims to achieve a net-zero carbon footprint by 2050. This groundbreaking effort is set to revolutionize the way airlines approach environmental sustainability.
Utrecht, a city in the Netherlands, is set to become home to an extraordinary vertical forest, accommodating an impressive array of 10,000 plants and trees.?
This innovative architectural project aims to create a sustainable and green living environment while improving air quality and biodiversity. Discover how residents will benefit from this unique urban oasis.
The two views are often falsely plotted against each other while debating our environmental impact. However, when it comes to plastic, few can argue against reducing our own usage while striving for broader change.
As we enter Plastic Free July, people are being invited to reduce their single-use plastic consumption as a 'personal challenge that's part of a global effort':?https://www.plasticfreejuly.org/take-the-challenge/
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Harnessing the power of electric water heaters to store renewable energy could have a transformative impact, equivalent to the capacity of two million home batteries.?
This groundbreaking concept not only offers a practical solution for energy storage but also has the potential to save billions of dollars. Discover how this innovative approach is revolutionizing the renewable energy landscape.
Biogas is emerging as a powerful force in shaping our sustainable future. This renewable energy source, derived from organic waste, is being harnessed to generate electricity and heat, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing an environmentally friendly alternative.?
Explore the potential and benefits of biogas in revolutionizing our energy landscape.
Printed fish in the fridge, anyone?
A start-up is taking an innovative approach to combat the looming threat of empty oceans by 2048. Using 3D printing technology, they are producing fish alternatives to meet the rising demand for seafood. Discover how this groundbreaking solution aims to protect marine ecosystems while satisfying our appetite for fish.