Search Results for: Environmental health
10 results out of 7460 results found for 'Environmental health'.
RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE CAUSES SUNFLOWER OIL SHIRTAGE AND COULD PROMT FAMINE IN AFRICA, SAY EXPERTS
The international oilseeds and related vegetable oil markets are facing major disruption through Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with global vegetable oil prices soaring, according to the UN Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO).
Its Vegetable Oil Price Index averaged 248.6 points in March, up 46.9 points (23.2%) from February, a new record high, driven by higher sunflower, palm, soy and rapeseed oil prices.…
BIOADHESIVES MARKET GROWS AS FUNCTIONALITY AND COST BENEFITS IMPROVE
Government regulations to control pollution coupled with increasing consumer awareness for biodegradable products look set to drive a 50% uptick in the global bio-adhesives market over the next three years. Standing at USD6 billion in 2020, the worldwide bio-adhesives market is forecast to reach USD9.6 billion by 2025 at a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 10%, according to a 2021 report from analysts Market and Markets (1). …
PROFILE OF PAKISTAN CLOTHING AND TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Pakistan textile and clothing industry has witnessed many advances and retreats during the last 10 years. With the country operating a less draconian set of lockdowns than neighbouring countries in south Asia, it has leveraged recent investment by increasing clothing and textile exports.…
RENEWABLE ENERGY OFFERS STEEL SECTOR A WAY TO DECARBONISE
The international steel sector is working to reduce its climate change impact through closer links to the renewable energy sector, along with steel making innovation and more recycling.
This industry is responsible for between 7% and 9% of human-generated carbon dioxide, according to the World Steel Institute.…
INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP – RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE INFLATES SUGAR AND OIL PRICES
RUSSIA’S invasion of Ukraine has prompted a major increase in sugar prices, the UN Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has said. Its FAO Sugar Price Index averaged 117.9 points in March, up 7.4 points (6.7%) from February, and up 20% year-on-year.…
FRENCH CAN MARKET SHOWS ‘ENERGETIC GROWTH’ DESPITE COVID AND UKRAINE WAR, SAY EXPERTS
The Covid-19 crisis has not stopped the dynamism of the drinks can market in France – where six billion cans are produced every year, indeed it seems to have strengthened sales. More than two drinks out of 10 – 22.3% – sold in French shops in 2021 were in cans, according to France’s drinks can industry association, La Boîte Boisson.…
RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR RISKS SERIOUS ATTACKS FROM HACKERS
Renewable energy systems are growing fast in scale and diversity worldwide. But as with any innovative technology, commercial criminals seek to exploit new online vulnerabilities. Keith Nuthall and Sarah Gibbons report.
Cybercrime attacks on energy systems can be high profile – witness the American Colonial Pipeline energy company ransomware attack, when the company paid out USD4.4 million to hackers. …
PLANNED INTERNATIONAL TREATY ON REDUCING PLASTICS USAGE WILL HELP PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT SECTOR PLOT SUSTAINABILITY POLICIES
A planned legally binding global agreement covering the lifecycle of plastics should hasten the regulation, proliferation and uptake of steps in the personal care product industry to eliminate plastic pollution, sector associations and experts.
Even before the decision in March (2022) by the United Nations Environment Assembly to conclude negotiations by 2024 on a pact to eliminate plastic pollution, cosmetics manufacturers of all sizes have been moving towards a more circular economy approach.…
TECHNICAL ROUND UP – ISSB RELEASES FIRST MAJOR PROPOSED SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING STANDARDS
The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) has launched its first draft major standards – on general sustainability and climate-related disclosure requirements. The general draft says how organisations should detail sustainability risk, opportunities, planning and more. The climate draft lays down rules for declarations on climate resilience, risk management and more.…
ONTARIO’S ECONOMIC MINISTER TARGETS CREATION OF END-TO-END EV SUPPLY CHAIN FOR PROVINCE
Ontario’s minister for economic development, job creation and trade has told Wards how his conservative government, facing a general election in June, will push for the province to become an end-to-end EV maker – from battery mineral production to parts and auto assembly.…