World’s first product packaging made from ocean plastic
World’s first product packaging made from ocean plastic
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Packaging inspired by sea urchins
Packaging inspired by sea urchins
Green labelling, also known as 'Ecolabelling', is a recognised scheme for businesses to communicate the environmental credentials of products they put on the market. The Ecolabel stimulates the market for green products and services, and promotes broader awareness of environmental issues.
Unique selling point for 'green' biotech
Opening sustainable salvo a success
The sunburnt country... an apple story
Spread over five sites and 250 hectares, Oakmoor Orchards produces apples, pears, peaches, nectarines, apricots and plums. Around 8 000 tonnes, including 2 000 tonnes of Granny Smith and Pinklady apples, are produced every year.
The beauty of solar power is...
The British luxury hair and beauty business, Jo and Cass, has four salons. Due to rising energy costs, the SME recognised the need to switch to a more cost-effective renewable source. Solar energy was the most likely choice.
Energy and material assessment, Australian style
Initial investment costs can discourage SMEs from choosing to pursue sustainability as a business strategy; the vague long-term benefits and payback on the investment might not seem worth it. And the green sector is vulnerable to changes in government policy, which could adversely affect ongoing sustainability efforts, leading to uncertainty.
Ecogate ... taking full control
W.J. White Ltd. produces wooden furniture using dust-control machines that ran at full speed regardless of the working conditions. The owner was introduced to an energy saving specialist who recommended installing a smart control system, called Ecogate greenBOX12+.
From rags to rugs...
Swedish denim label Nudie Jeans provides detailed information and recommendations to its customers regarding the environmental impact of its products, including cotton, buttons, rivets, and leather.