Duck alla Pest Control—This Horde of Ducks Have Been Protecting 140 Acres of...
An antique vineyard in South Africa has ditched toxic pesticides for a horde of hungry ducks, as they attempt to make their wines more sustainable. In reality, Vergenoegd Löw, the wine estate outside...
View ArticleBerlin’s Derelict Airport Undergoes Transformation to Become a Sustainable...
With 580 acres of ex-airport real estate now available, the area is being dreamed of as a sustainable neighborhood of wide open green spaces, bike lanes, and affordable efficient housing. After old...
View ArticleDutch Are Reducing Waste By Fixing Broken Objects With Online Local Barter...
Finding someone who can fix a broken piece of furniture, mend clothing, or repair a family treasure has become easier thanks to a new online platform. The guilder is a repair exchange platform,...
View ArticleDomino’s Finally Settles Argument of Whether or Not You Can Recycle Pizza Boxes
Domino’s are now delivering their pizzas in boxes on which are printed specific recycling instructions for the customer’s area. Believe it or not, literally billions of corrugated cardboard pizza boxes...
View ArticleSustainable 3D-Printed Ranch House Wins Award and Takes Just Two Weeks to...
A team consisting of architects and engineers are cleaning up on the homebuilding award circuit with House Zero, a 3D-printed house that seamlessly blends traditional and futuristic design. A...
View ArticleVolvo Launches 3 New Massive Electric Truck Models for Heavy Duty Uses,...
Imagine a truck that only emits water vapor, produces its own electricity onboard and has a range of up to 600 miles. Volvo have made it possible with fuel cells powered by hydrogen, and during this...
View ArticleJet Fuel Derived From Used Cooking Oil Certified Airworthy for Large-Scale...
A Chinese petroleum company just obtained an airworthiness certificate for their new biological jet fuel made of used cooking oil. It will be the first time that large scale production of bio jet fuel...
View ArticleOver 75% of Brits Say They’re Greener Today Than They Were 10 Years Ago: Poll
A poll of 2,000 adults found three-quarters of respondents said they were greener today than they were a decade ago—with a large majority believing they have a responsibility to live a sustainable...
View ArticleScientists Have Used Mushrooms to Make Biodegradable Computer Chip Parts
The skin off the legs of a mushroom could potentially offer a sustainable alternative to insulative substrates in computing chips. As production of electronic devices continues to increase, scientists...
View ArticleWorld’s First Hovering Robot That Collects Rare Minerals From Sea Floor...
With the need for critical battery minerals growing, a company has proved that sustainable ocean mining is possible with a discriminating robot miner. Below the waves, seafloors are covered in...
View ArticleGenius UK Business Uses Christmas Trees to Protect the Region From Flooding
In an effort to combat flooding, a Yorkshire woman realized that thousands of wasted Christmas trees every year could be used as natural flood protection, and started a unique business to do just that....
View ArticleTwo-Thirds Feel Guilty For Getting Rid of Sentimental Items, So Resale Stores...
Most of the items within the average American household arrived there secondhand, a new poll suggests—with 66% reporting that more than half of the items in their home were previously owned by someone...
View ArticleAviation Startup ZeroAvia Flies Largest-Ever Hydrogen Electric Aircraft
An aviation start-up just set a new world-first for the largest hydrogen-powered aircraft flight in history—a 19-seat aircraft called the Dornier 228. Designed by ZeroAvia, the start-up is developing...
View ArticleMaking Building Materials Out of Fast-Growing Grasses Capture More Carbon...
A startup looking to find better ways to mass-produce lumber for construction has swapped trees for grass. It turns out that with sophisticated laminating and molding machines, the fibers of certain...
View ArticleTurning Problematic Sea Algae into a Replacement for Plastic in Common Products
After a Finnish scuba diver saw how harmful out-of-control algae blooms could be to the marine environment below their green clouds, she founded a refining company that harvests the algae and turns it...
View Article92-Year-old Helped His Indian Neighbors Save 200,000 Liters of Water And Cut...
A 92-year-old Mumbai man took action to transform his housing society with renewable energy and rainwater catches, saving the residents thousands. In the year 2000, Navin Chandra moved into the Sealine...
View ArticleTasty Burgers and Steaks Made of Mycelium Are New Healthy Food Alternative to...
In an effort to renew alternatives to meat in the wake of collapsing shares and sales of veggie meat and their companies, one man is looking at mycelium—the fibrous root structure of a lifeform much...
View ArticleUS Mail to be Delivered in 9,000 New Electric Vehicles, With USPS Installing...
The US Postal Service is going to try and reduce its carbon footprint by buying 9,000 new Ford electric vehicles. To support the new EVs, the USPS will construct 14,000 additional charging stations in...
View ArticleThe Biggest EV Battery Recyling Plant Opens in the US
In Covington, Georgia, a 30,000-ton-per-year recycling facility for batteries and battery scrap just switched on the disassembly line for the very first time. Inside its walls, a Massachusetts-based...
View Article66% of Americans Willing to Try Anything That Can Help Save the Environment’,...
Three in five Americans care just as much about saving the environment as they do about saving money. As part of a recent survey into the sustainability habits of 2,000 U.S. residents, 64% of those...
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