
Sustainable sports events depend on far more than emissions reductions and operational efficiency. Drawing on international experience, Pierluigi Zacheo examines the role of governance, local partnerships, legacy, and accountability in turning sustainability ambitions into credible long-term results.
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New York is moving toward an all-electric buildings law that could end gas-powered systems in new construction. The proposal has sparked legal challenges and concerns over costs and grid readiness. The outcome may influence building electrification policies far beyond the state.
Read MoreNew York Moves Toward an All-Electric Buildings Law Amid Court Battles and Grid Concerns
Disposable period products contribute to significant waste and pollution. This article explores eco-friendly alternatives like menstrual cups, which offer sustainable solutions. Despite challenges such as stigma and accessibility, policy changes and industry shifts are making these products more viable. Can reusable options help create a more sustainable future for menstrual care?
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The article dives into the environmental and ethical impacts of fast fashion, from overconsumption to pollution and poor labor practices. It then introduces sustainable fashion as a responsible alternative, focusing on eco-friendly materials, ethical production, and waste reduction. With brands leading the way, consumers can make a difference by choosing timeless pieces, supporting ethical companies, and embracing secondhand and circular fashion. Read on to discover how small changes in our fashion choices can help create a more sustainable and ethical industry.
Read MoreBreaking Free from Fast Fashion: Steps toward Sustainable Fashion