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What Big Companies Can Teach Small Business Owners About Sustainability

Original post by Serenity Gibbons for Entrepreneur For much of modern corporate life, companies only concerned themselves with protecting the interests of their owners — and those interests were only measured in financial terms. Anything that wasn’t motivated by or at least justified by the bottom line wasn’t even contemplated. Sustainability efforts fell firmly outside of consideration. Times

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Migration in Cities: New Report Examines the Challenges and How to Address Them

Extracted from World Economic Forum According to the United Nations, there are three times more internal migrants than international migrants in the world. However, these migrants command much less attention in political debate and planning processes than international migrants. In addition, most migrants settle in cities and yet statistics on the number of migrants in

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3 Key Takeaways from Engaging an Industry in Sustainability

Original post on Sustainable Brands The vinyl industry recently marked its first “sustainability community anniversary” — that moment where industry leaders came together to pledge to embark on our sustainability journey. In the year since, we’ve adopted common sustainability positioning focused on doing more with less, agreed on a purpose-driven continuous improvement path forward, formed the Vinyl

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National Council on Environment Recommends Ban on Charcoal Export

Original post by Bennett Oghifo For This Day  The National Council on Environment (NCE) has recommended a ban on the exportation of charcoal in Nigeria and that an alternative clean source of energy should be developed and promoted. The recommended ban on charcoal export was reached by the participant at the 11th National Council on Environment, who explained

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Cologne proposes bike-friendly main drag — to a point

Original Post on DW Opened as Cologne’s grand boulevard in 1886, the Ring has become the clogged artery that connects the city’s north and south to the heart of downtown. Switching names 10 times over 7.5 kilometers (4.5 miles), it’s an aggressively hectic roadway that is disorienting for pedestrians, frustrating for drivers and dangerous for cyclists.

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Nearly 400,000 Gallons of Oil Spew Into Gulf of Mexico, Could Be Largest Spill Since Deepwater Horizon

Original post by Lorraine Chow for Ecowatch Last week, a pipe owned by offshore oil and gas operator LLOG Exploration Company, LLC spilled up to 393,000 gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, reminding many observers of the Deepwater Horizon explosion seven years ago that spewed approximately 210 million gallons of crude into familiar territory. Now, a report from Bloomberg suggests that the LLOG spill

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