The $6.5 billion project is the first net-zero Scope 1 and 2 Emissions integrated ethylene cracker and derivatives facility in Alberta.

by Amy Baxter | Dec 1, 2023
The $6.5 billion project is the first net-zero Scope 1 and 2 Emissions integrated ethylene cracker and derivatives facility in Alberta.
by Amy Baxter | Nov 27, 2023
Other steel manufacturers have set forth decarbonization goals in the past year as the industry faces increased criticism for its heavy emissions status.
by Kaleigh Harrison | Nov 13, 2023
A number of Fortune 100 companies are already publishing annual sustainability reports, with 58% mentioning circularity, according to a report by Green Standards, but more can be done to improve circularity in the workplace, including addressing furniture, fixtures, equipment, and the buildings themselves.
by Amy Baxter | Nov 8, 2023
The projects are also expected to spur the market for U.S.-made low-carbon asphalt, concrete, glass, and steel.
by Amy Baxter | Nov 7, 2023
Heat pumps are the new go-to for heating and cooling as they are more energy efficient, using electricity to transfer heat.
by Amy Baxter | Nov 6, 2023
Beazer Homes, CC Homes, Meritage Homes, and Toll Brothers will add various solar energy components to their projects, which represent nearly 1,000 solar homes across eight states.
by Sydney Leimbach | Oct 30, 2023
According to the IFC, construction and building emissions will rise an additional 13% globally by 2035 if measures are not taken to decarbonize.
by Sydney Leimbach | Oct 24, 2023
Industry growth, according to the report, is largely attributed to government initiatives and development of smart cities worldwide.
by Amy Baxter | Oct 17, 2023
The process from Owens Corning comes as numerous industries are finding new ways to recycle building materials.
by Kaleigh Harrison | Oct 16, 2023
Their quest aimed to address how passive cooling techniques can outperform conventional air conditioning units and improve indoor comfort.
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