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More Than Just Farming

Catching the Farming Bug The childish curiosity I had towards farming as a child metamorphosed into passionate fanatism in the year 2013. One of my grandaunts was visiting the family and saw me one early morning as I was weeding vegetable steads at the little backyard garden. I had no idea that my grandaunt was standing

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Eight green-tech innovations you need to know about

Original post on DW Energy-generating soccer field With every kick and pass, soccer players in Lagos, Nigeria, are powering the floodlights on their own pitch. Special tiles capture kinetic energy, which is transformed into off-grid electricity. UK-based company Pavegen, the mastermind behind the Lagos soccer field, has also installed power-generating walkways in London airports and

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Chile Going Green

Original post on futurism Chile is fast establishing itself as a renewable energy leader in Latin America. In fact, it’s establishing itself as a world leader in the cause. Case in point, a new solar power plant will be able to provide electricity to the grid all through the day and night. Cox Energía, having won the bid, of Spain will

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A Green Marketing “Wild West”: Greenwashing in the Beef Sector

Original post on TriplePundit By Jonathan Gelbard As a grassland scientist and sustainable business advisor, I’ve been working for years to help define sustainable beef production and develop incentives for ranchers, farmers and other supply chain stakeholders. What I’ve learned during this journey is that while there are exciting advances occurring in the beef sector,

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Dell Launches World’s First Ocean Plastics Supply Chain

Original post on TriplePundit Today, Dell announced that it will work with several of the world’s leading brands to develop what it describes as the world’s first commercial-scale, ocean-bound plastics supply chain. Companies like Adidas might quibble with that claim, but we see it as good news all around. Beyond simply collecting plastic, this program includes

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More than 200 nations promise to stop ocean plastic waste

Original post on Reuters Over 200 countries just signed a United Nations resolution in Nairobi, Kenya to eliminate plastic waste in the world’s oceans. The resolution is an important step towards establishing a legally binding treaty that would deal with the plastic pollution problem afflicting the world’s oceans. According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), there will be

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