Environment

  • Process of PET Bottle Recycling

    Process of PET Bottle Recycling

    The need for high-grade recycled RPET flakes has increased significantly among global brands that are looking to meet their ESG goals. The use of recycled PET as raw material for food grade applications or for micro denier filament application has been on the rise. This increase in demand shows that there is a growing interest…

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  • What is Zero Waste?

    What is Zero Waste?

    What exactly is zero waste and how does it challenge us to rethink the way we think about and use our planet’s resources? In this article, we’ll explore exactly what zero waste is and how it addresses climate change while simultaneously reducing the impact of our wasteful culture. What is actual Zero Waste? Conservation of…

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  • Eco-Friendly Kitchen Products that will improve your Sustainability 

    Eco-Friendly Kitchen Products that will improve your Sustainability 

    In a world where environmental concerns are at the forefront of our minds, it’s essential to make conscious choices in every aspect of our lives, including our kitchens. By opting for eco-friendly kitchen products, we not only reduce our carbon footprint but also contribute to a healthier planet for future generations. In this blog, we’ll…

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  • Forecast Suggest Atlantic Hurricane Season 2024 extremely high number of Storms 

    Forecast Suggest Atlantic Hurricane Season 2024 extremely high number of Storms 

    Early projections for the Atlantic hurricane season indicate that it could be one of the most intense on record, if not the most intense. On Thursday, Colorado State University, a major hurricane and tropical weather forecasting center, predicted 11 hurricanes this season, five of which would be Category 3, 4, or 5 hurricanes, meaning they…

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  • EPA has announced the first ever national rule on the presence of “forever chemicals” in drinking water

    EPA has announced the first ever national rule on the presence of “forever chemicals” in drinking water

    On Wednesday, the Environmental Protection Agency EPA has announced the first ever national rule on the presence of “forever chemicals” in drinking water. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the new standard sets limits on six of the most commonly found chemicals in drinking water, known as per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The EPA estimates…

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  • Top 8 Boreal Forest Animals 

    Top 8 Boreal Forest Animals 

    A third of the world’s landmass is forested, but not every forest is the same. Some forests are similar, while others are very different. Each forest in the world falls into one of four categories; tropical, subtropical, temperate, and boreal. In this article, we’ll look at some of the animals in a boreal forest. All…

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  • Do Plants have feeling? 

    Do Plants have feeling? 

    One of the biggest differences between animals and plants is how they react to things. Humans have a brain, where we understand and form reactions to things. Our “emotional” reactions are just complex reactions to complex social cues. Plants have no central nervous system, but they are still able to process information from the environment…

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  • What is a Pioneer Species and its Examples?

    What is a Pioneer Species and its Examples?

    In the complex web of ecosystems, the regeneration of life in barren or disturbed environments starts with the arrival of pioneer species. These species act as nature’s first responders, playing a vital role in the initial stages of ecological succession. This blog will explore what pioneer species are, their characteristics, and some notable examples that…

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  • How does a heat pumps work in Winter?

    How does a heat pumps work in Winter?

    As winter blankets the landscape with frosty mornings and chilly nights, the efficiency of our heating systems becomes paramount. Among the various heating solutions available, heat pumps stand out for their versatility and energy efficiency. But how do they fare when the temperatures drop? Let’s delve into the inner workings of how heat pumps work…

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  • Zanzibar Red Colobus-Some Interesting Facts

    Zanzibar Red Colobus-Some Interesting Facts

    In the heart of the Zanzibar archipelago, amidst the verdant canopies of Unguja’s forests, a creature of captivating beauty and profound significance roams—the Zanzibar red colobus monkey (Piliocolobus kirkii). With its striking russet fur and intricate social dynamics, this enigmatic primate embodies the essence of Zanzibar’s natural heritage. Join us on a journey of exploration…

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  • Climate Change Activists Splash Soup on Mona Lisa in Paris 

    Climate Change Activists Splash Soup on Mona Lisa in Paris 

    On Sunday, two climate change campaigners threw soup at the bulletproof glass that protects Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” in Paris, calling for the right to “healthy and sustainable food”, an AFP journalist reported. Two women hurled red and orange containers of soup at the glass that was covering the smiling lady, to the delight…

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  • What is Environment Impact Assessment Report? 

    What is Environment Impact Assessment Report? 

    In our ever-evolving world, the delicate balance between human progress and environmental preservation has become a focal point of concern. With the rapid pace of development across various sectors, it’s crucial to assess the potential impact of human activities on the environment. One of the key tools in this endeavor is the Environment Impact Assessment…

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