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Forget towel reuse signs. From the Maldives to the Hudson Valley, these properties embed sustainability into their architecture, supply chains and local economies.
Researchers have used a fungus and bacteria to create rigid, living structures similar to bone and coral, which could one day be used as a self-repairing building material ...
The ClearBridge Large Cap Growth ESG Strategy outperformed its Russell 1000 Growth Index benchmark in the first quarter. Read ...
Market’s sector performance exhibited a defensive posture in Q1 with health care, consumer staples, utilities and real estate ...
A critical aspect of these KPIs is alignment with the Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies (EDGE) certification, a ...
An innovative process converts CO2 into solid, durable materials that trap carbon. Using seawater, electricity, and carbon ...
Discover the top 5 strategies the building and construction industry must adopt to reach Net Zero by 2050—from cutting ...
Fairfield University has received a number of awards and recognitions in recent years for its commitment to sustainability on ...
But bipartisan legislation the House of Representatives passed in a 350-73 vote last week would give the Department of Energy a clear mandate to develop a full program to research, develop, and deploy ...
The German company best known for building ... changes – for example, the expected requirements for batteries in the European Union by 2031. By adopting recycled materials early, the company ...
This form of building material is a sustainable option that could be widely used in constructing homes. "As the demand for sustainable construction materials rises, hemp-infused concrete has emerged ...