How Live Electricity Readouts Allow Berry to Operate More Efficiently and Reduce Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Because data-driven decisions help improve energy performance, a robust, real-time energy monitoring system is key to a company’s ability to track energy use, lower electricity bills, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This data also supports environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting by backing up claims and shows how sustainability can be economically viable by driving cost reductions and operational efficiency improvements. Real-time energy monitoring provides up-to-date data that allows businesses to spot potential issues and make informed decisions to respond quickly. Berry works with multiple energy management solutions providers, including…

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Watching eye encourages plastics recycling

Plastic in waste streams used for energy recovery is an unnecessary source of fossil carbon dioxide emissions. Three Swedish cities are now testing a new digital camera technology with the goal of making it profitable to improve waste sorting and increase recycling. Waste incineration in state-of-art energy recovery plants is an important service to society. The recovered energy is then a fantastic source of energy for district heating. But if plastic waste is not first sorted out, that part is an unnecessary source of fossil CO2 emissions. Until today, it…

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Former refugee wins global Nansen award for championing education for displaced children

UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, announced today that Abdullahi Mire – a former refugee and journalist who has championed the right to education while putting 100,000 books in the hands of refugee children in Kenya – will be the UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award’s 2023 global laureate.  “Abdullahi Mire is living proof that transformative ideas can spring from within displaced communities,” said Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. “He has shown great resourcefulness and tenacity in strengthening the quality of refugee education.”  Born in Somalia, Mire grew up in…

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CAP – Updated environmental guidance: green disposal claims

The ASA/CAP have released a post called: Updated environmental guidance: green disposal claims. I have enclosed the text of the link below, but please have a look at the ASA/CAP site as there are lots of things of interest to anyone with an interest in Ethical Marketing. Today, the ASA announced key findings from its consumer research and issue-led review on green disposal claims (i.e., ‘recyclable’/’recycled’, ‘biodegradable’, ’compostable’ and “plastic alternative” claims). To accompany this, CAP and BCAP have updated their Advertising Guidance: The environment: misleading claims and social responsibility in advertising to…

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Golden opportunity for city climate finance to be turbocharged across globe

The opportunity for governments, businesses and financial institutions to invest in climate infrastructure in cities has never been greater or more urgent, according to new data published by CDP – the non-profit which runs the world’s environmental disclosure system for companies, cities, states and regions – at the start of COP28. Fresh insights in CDP’s Global Snapshot, provided by over 1,000 cities reporting their environmental data through CDP-ICLEI Track in 2023, show that 636 cities in 86 countries disclosed 2,346 climate-related infrastructure projects. These projects, worth $146 billion, are seeking…

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