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Can fossil fuel lobbyists be barred from global climate talks?

Corporate Knights

Coming at the end of what is going down as the hottest year on record, it was easy to feel that the annual meetings of signatories to the 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), plus the circus of non-governmental organizations, lobbyists and negotiators that has grown up around them, have failed to deliver.

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Let?s get together: Intel?s 2030 commitments include ?shared? climate and social goals

GreenBiz

Achieve carbon-neutral computing to address climate change. One company can’t solve climate change’. Achieve carbon-neutral computing to address climate change. This is a longstanding practice for Intel, something the company has done since 2008. It has also restored more than 1.6 billion gallons of water.

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Driving Sustainable Water Use in Operations

3BL Media

HATs operations have already reduced water consumption by 33% since 2010. While North America is often seen as having an abundance of water, challenges like droughts, aging infrastructure, contamination, and climate change make water sustainability a pressing issue.

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Antea Group Announces Tracy Taszarek As New Executive Director of the Healthcare Plastics Recycling Council

3BL Media

Founded in 2010, and made up of globally recognized members, HPRC engages in pioneering projects designed to help boost plastics recycling efforts in clinical settings of hospitals. Peylina has served as the Executive Director of HPRC since its early days in 2010.

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Cisco: Six Environmental Sustainability Trends for 2025 and Beyond

3BL Media

Climate change and resource scarcity require businesses, governments, and communities to act with intention and scale. Transitioning to a circular economy The transition from linear to circular business models is reshaping how industries operate, creating opportunities to reduce waste and maximize resources.

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Minnesota students’ snack innovation fights food waste and climate change

Environmental News Bits

Food waste is a major problem in the United States, with about one-third (30%-40%) of the country’s food supply becoming waste, according to USDA 2010 estimates. Read the full story at Centered.

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Tracy Taszarek Named New Executive Director of the Healthcare Plastics Recycling Council

3BL Media

Peylina has been an integral leader of HPRC since its early days in 2010. With over 25 years of experience, she has made a lasting impact on the business community, advancing efforts in climate change, occupational health and safety, and resource management.