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Peat use must be banned to hit zero-carbon targets, says Veolia

Envirotec Magazine

In 2011 the Government called for retailers to reduce peat use by 2020, but industry has shown lack of commitment to embrace these ambitions. Compost no longer needs to include peat as there is already a rich supply of natural green waste on our doorsteps which can match its planting properties pound for pound.

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EnergyCAP Acquires Energy Management Analytics Software Provider Wattics

ESG Today

Founded in 2011, Wattics enables energy and sustainability professionals to manage, monitor, and analyze energy, commodities, and related data from one dashboard, helping them improve their operations’ sustainability.

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Renewable natural gas is crucial to diversify our clean energy sources

Renewable Energy World

One of the prevalent narratives by environmental groups is that electrification is the only path towards zero carbon emissions. RNG is created by capturing methane from existing sources of waste – such as animal manure, garbage or wastewater – which is then processed and repurposed as a clean energy source. homes and businesses.

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Boeing and Alder Fuels Partner to Scale Sustainable Aviation Fuel Globally

3BL Media

As we work toward the civil aviation industry's commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2050, we know that 700 – 1,000 times more SAF is needed in order to meet this goal," said Sheila Remes, Boeing's vice president of Environmental Sustainability. Alder expects completion of its first plant in 2024. "As

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The Ray and Geotab ITS Partner To Launch Freight Electrification Clinic

3BL Media

The clinics and resulting analysis informs investments in zero-carbon fueling stations, ensuring the highest utilization rates possible.” About The Ray The Ray is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity and net-zero highway testbed, located on 18 miles of Interstate 85 between Lagrange, Georgia and the Georgia-Alabama state line.

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Allie Kelly Joins the Tire Recycling Foundation Board of Directors

3BL Media

About The Ray The Ray is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity and net-zero highway testbed, located on 18 miles of Interstate 85 between LaGrange, Georgia, and the Georgia-Alabama state line. Anderson (1934-2011), a Georgia native recognized as a leader in green business when he challenged his company, Interface, Inc.,

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Leading Transportation Partnership Deploys Agrela’s Vegetation Monitoring Technology on the Ray Highway – First for Interstate Roadside

3BL Media

This so-called “Landscape Lab” is a unique testing site designed to advance a mission of net-zero transportation as Zero Carbon and Zero Waste, and is home to pollinator gardens, bioswales and Kernza® perennial grain plots. to pursue a zero environmental footprint. Learn more at www.TheRay.org.

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