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GHG Emissions - August 4, 2023 - By Andrea Albright, Walmart
Walmart and Rubi Laboratories Breathe Fresh Air into Sustainable Fashion
What if we could make affordable clothing from carbon emissions? In this column, Walmart's Andrea Albright explores a first-of-its-kind collaboration aimed at capturing carbon emissions from manufacturers and facilities in the Walmart supply chain and converting them into a garment prototype – with zero waste.
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GHG Emissions - August 3, 2023
Boston Bans Fossil Fuels in New City-Owned Buildings
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu signed an executive order(EO) eliminating the use of fossil fuels in new construction and major renovations of city buildings.
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GHG Emissions - August 3, 2023
EnLink Midstream Reduces Methane Emissions
EnLink Midstream, LLC achieved reductions of 2,866 metric tons (MT) of methane emissions or approximately 71,650 MT of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂e) emissions in 2022.
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Distributed Energy Resources - August 3, 2023
General Motors Opens 1,000th DC Fast Charging Stall
General Motors (GM) has surpassed adding 1,000 fast charging stalls as part of its plan to expand its charging infrastructure.
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August 3, 2023
University of Pittsburgh Adds Solar
The University of Pittsburgh began the installation of the first of several rooftop solar installations across multiple campuses.
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Energy Efficiency - August 3, 2023
Sustainability and the City of Atlanta
At Smart Energy Decisions' 2023 Net Zero Forum/Spring, Chandra Farley, Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of Atlanta presented a session about viewing sustainability through an environmental justice framework, the importance of public-private partnerships, and the value of “positive pressure.”
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Sourcing Renewables - August 2, 2023
Lufthansa Group Signs LOI for SAF
The Lufthansa Group signed a letter of intent to partner on the production and supply of sustainable aviation fuel.
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Industrial - August 2, 2023
Boston Beer Calculates Scope 1, 2 Emissions
The Boston Beer Company, a manufacturer of brands such as Samuel Adams, Truly Hard Seltzer, Twisted Tea, Dogfish Head and Angry Orchard, calculated its Scope 1 and 2 emissions for the first time.
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Sourcing Renewables - August 2, 2023
Koppers Reduces Emissions by 49.5%
Koppers, an integrated global provider of treated wood products, wood treatment chemicals, and carbon compounds, realized a 49.5% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions since 2007.
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Sourcing Renewables - August 2, 2023
Zentiva’s European Sites Sourced by RE
Zentiva, a manufacturer and supplier of high-quality and affordable medicines, announced its European manufacturing sites are sourced by 100% renewable energy.
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