The Congo wants to increase its oil development from 25,000 barrels a day to 1 million barrels — something that would improve the lives of its people and perhaps replace some Russian oil.

by Ken Silverstein | Aug 22, 2023
The Congo wants to increase its oil development from 25,000 barrels a day to 1 million barrels — something that would improve the lives of its people and perhaps replace some Russian oil.
by Ken Silverstein | Aug 8, 2023
An increase of demand for electric vehicles and renewable energy highlights the demand for processing the minerals.
by Marisa Higgins | Apr 12, 2023
Aderis Energy, located in North Carolina, is one of the leaders in energy management systems. Their newest product, SunSpector, is an intelligent weather station. This product provides advanced data logging, performance analysis, and energy simulation capabilities.
by Staff Writer | Apr 12, 2023
In an effort to reduce the environmental impact of the fashion industry, a consortium of industry leaders has partnered with start-up Kintra Fibers. The collaboration aims to explore more sustainable materials and processes, all driven by a shared goal of promoting...
by Marisa Higgins | Apr 11, 2023
As of 2023, over 330 card issuers across 80 countries work to transition to recycled or other sustainable materials. Mastercard’s announcement to remove first-use PVC plastic is one step towards environmental sustainability, and extends the initiative created in 2018.
by Sarah Jennings | Feb 16, 2023
In its second annual ESG report, Natural Grocers focused on the company’s product standards and current practices, in particular its emphasis on regenerative agriculture. Natural Grocers has a long legacy as a retailer of natural and organic groceries, body care products, and dietary supplements.
by Sarah Jennings | Feb 9, 2023
During historic inflation in egg prices, Vital Farms maintained lower increases to the price of its eggs, buoyed by ethical supply chain practices.
by Sarah Jennings | Feb 8, 2023
Despite high consumer awareness and public circularity claims by polymer producers, a new report discovers that single-use plastic production is on the rise.
by Ken Silverstein | Sep 6, 2022
To achieve both its short- and long-term aims, Bridgestone is focusing on its internal operations and supply chain, including customer use, raw material procurement, distribution, reuse, and recycling.
by Ken Silverstein | Aug 23, 2022
To make a meaningful dent in its ambitious water conservation goals, PepsiCo recovers and reuses the water in its facilities. Additionally, it is sourcing, purifying, and reusing water used by other food companies where it collects water.