Environment / 16 posts found

Bringing Sustainability and CO2 Reduction to Cement and Concrete!

by Iyas A
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The most sustainable solutions make financial as well as environmental sense. Solidia Technologies uses CO2 instead of water in its concrete and cement production process. The outcome is not just more sustainable with reduced carbon emissions, but cheaper & better performing. CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE

HomeGrown Farms Capitalises on Sustainable Farming

by Iyas A
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Containers as farms. 6 layers mimic a one acre farm, using 20% of the fertilizer and 10% of the water. The food only goes locally, and they donate up to 15% to food banks. Awesome model. CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Pineapple Leather – Friendlier to the Environment Than PVC

by Iyas A
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Leather alternatives may not directly harm animals, but they are still environmentally destructive. Enter Pineapple leather – genuinely sustainable, and using the bits of the pineapple that don’t go into adorning your Pina Colada. CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Electricity-Free Cooling in Bangladesh Using Plastic Bottles

by Iyas A
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I love double-impact ideas. Such as this one, which reuses environmentally wasteful empty plastic bottles to cool down houses in Bangladesh without needing electricity. CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Water Monitors for Aquaponics

by Iyas A
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It takes someone with a real passion for aquaponics to come up with an idea like this. A water monitoring system, which effectively provides a security blanket for aquaponics farmers. The potential of aquaponics as a really efficient and sustainable form of agriculture is huge, so this is smart thinking as well as good for the planet. CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Food Recycling Start-up Obeo Raises Funds to Enter UK

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Dublin start-up Obeo has created a product to help households recycle their waste food in a way that feels less dirty. Great to see they’ve just landed €350,000 to expand into the UK market. CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE