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… and creating abundance using the fundamentals of Cradle to Cradle Design and Circular Economy. We hope you can attend this sure-to-be engaging and informative talk! About … of their Meta-Council on the Circular Economy. He presented the concepts of Circular CarbonEconomy at the energy and climate opening workshops for the G20 in Riyadh, Saudi … of their Meta-Council on the Circular Economy. He presented the concepts of Circular CarbonEconomy at the energy and climate opening workshops for the G20 in Riyadh, Saudi …
… Pepsi has a new challenge. In 2007, PepsiCo became the first consumer company to use the Carbon Reduction Label (CRL) on packets of its Walkers Crisps potato chips in the United Kingdom. Developed by the U.K.-based Carbon Trust, the CRL is meant to communicate to consumers not only the individual product's carbon footprint but also the company's overall pledge to reduce that footprint over a …
… Watch the full recording here! Urban trees and forests are often overlooked in our fight against climate change and yet they cumulatively represent a significant carbon sink. More than that, they provide a wide array of co-benefits to our urban … for the urban tree canopy crisis. City Forest Credits has demonstrated the viability of carbon credits and impact certification as financing mechanisms for urban tree canopy -- and …
… we will explore current experimentation in ecosystem services across the US in the following focal areas: Investments in Green Infrastructure, Innovative Financial Tools, and … from healthy and functioning ecosystems are vast. Clean drinking water filtered by forests, carbon stored in plants or soil, crop pollination by wild insects, and pharmaceutical uses … each focal area will follow. If interested, please subscribe to the Nature’s Returns newsletter for information about upcoming events. Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based …
… , MEM 2019 Responsible Business Alliance, Washington, DC Alli Chlapaty , MEM-MBA 2020 Bigelow Tea, Fairfield, CT Internship descriptions: Shannon worked for the MTA's … micro transit, etc.) to address the first-last mile problem? She was specifically looking at this question in the realm of the two commuter rails operated by the MTA, … data collection for sustainability certification, updated and developed metrics for Bigelow's zero waste and other sustainability goals, and participated in Bigelow’s Green Team to …
… when it comes to maintaining and creating strong environmental commitments. The circular economy represents one of the biggest environmental and economic opportunities through which companies can lower their environmental footprint and represents an estimated $4.5 trillion dollar … can address issues of inefficient resource use and improper waste disposal. This report looks at how the industry is shifting away from the traditional linear consumption model by …
… Carbon markets are a promising mechanism to help finance sustainable forest management … yet transaction costs and market structure have limited improved forest management carbon offset projects to large scales. In this webinar, Brian Kittler , Director of … project in the Pacific Northwest attempting to overcome transaction costs and scale the carbon market down for family forest owners. 2707 Equity and Justice Thriving Food Systems …
… , Thursday February 20th 3pm EST. Strategic Financing Initiatives - Increasing Financial Flows to Locally Controlled Forestry through a Land Lease Model and Multiple Products: Chris … from healthy and functioning ecosystems are vast. Clean drinking water filtered by forests, carbon stored in plants or soil, crop pollination by wild insects, and pharmaceutical uses … with each focal area will follow. If interested, please subscribe to the Nature’s Returns newsletter for information about upcoming events. …
… difficult to quantify in financial terms. Clean drinking water filtered by forests, carbon stored in plants or soil, crop pollination by wild insects, and pharmaceutical uses … and bring their worth onto the market. Public and private funds exist to help attach cash flows to the public benefits provided by landowners that responsibly manage their land. … and investors alike are moving into this space in hopes of achieving a win-win for the economy and the environment. So, what do Ecosystem Services projects look like? Who are the …
… difficult to quantify in financial terms. Clean drinking water filtered by forests, carbon stored in plants or soil, crop pollination by wild insects, and pharmaceutical uses … and bring their worth onto the market. Public and private funds exist to help attach cash flows to the public benefits provided by landowners that responsibly manage their land. … and investors alike are moving into this space in hopes of achieving a win-win for the economy and the environment. So, what do Ecosystem Services projects look like? Who are the …