The third edition of the International Day of Zero Waste was celebrated with major events from France to China.
Pick your beauty battles While viral articles and videos may show zero-waste beauty in its very extreme form, even those championing the movement admit the cause is about picking your battles.
But between such extremes of everyday life and the abstract future, we can find waste everywhere. After spending more than ...
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At 75, Rajinder Singh Kalra, a retired army veteran and banker, has transformed his Jamalpur Bank Colony home into a model of ...
From composting food waste to transforming landfills into green parks, these rural communities are proving that true ...
Zero Waste is defined as: The conservation of all resources by means of responsible production, consumption, reuse, and recovery of products, packaging and materials without burning and with no ...
Waste, which was observed on March 30, U.N. Secretary General António Guterres said governments need to put into place ...
To mark the International Day of Zero Waste on 30 March, we highlight two inspirational case studies from UEFA EURO 2024 – ...
Hong Kong’s Environmental Protection Department predicts the city’s landfills will hit maximum capacity by next year, leaving us no choice but to reduce the amount of waste we produce.
Nearly everything the Sakamoto family eats they produce themselves, collecting local food waste to feed their pigs, and using solar power. A zero waste life cycle that also makes for a happy family.