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MANUFACTURING - WINNERS AND LOSERS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WINNERS
VF
In one of 2011’s biggest deals, US-based VF announced its plans to buy major footwear brand Timberland in a US$2bn takeover. As well as boosting earnings by US$700m a year, the purchase would leverage VF platforms in Europe, Asia and Latin America, and boost e-commerce operations.…
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT OVERRULES TOXIC SUBSTANCE CLASSIFICATION
BY LEAH GERMAIN
A KEY cosmetics ingredient has secured a clean bill of health in Canada despite a 14-month review over environmental health concerns. The country’s environment ministry concluded that Siloxane D5, which helps blends and formulate cosmetics, is safe and its use should be unrestricted.…
INDONESIA PULLS OUT OF GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL SYSTEM
BY MARK ROWE
THE INDONESIAN Palm Oil Producers Association (GAPKI) has pulled out of the international Round Table on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) eco-certification system, as the Indonesian government is planning its own sustainable palm oil regime, Indonesia Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO).…
BRITISH COSMETICS RETAILERS LAUDED OVER PALM OIL CHECKS BY WWF
BY KEITH NUTHALL
CONSERVATION group WWF has lauded six major British cosmetics retailers for doing all they can to monitor their palm oil-based product sourcing, reducing its environmental impact. Palm oil has long been a concern of environmentalists worried about clearances of natural habitat in Indonesia and Malaysia to make way for palm oil plantations.…
SMART COATINGS PRODUCTION AND RESEARCH STARTING TO HAPPEN IN ASIA PACIFIC REGION
BY MARK ROWE
FOR the past decade, innovative paints and coatings manufacturers have been creating a buzz around sustainable, ‘smart’ coatings that self-clean, do not chip, and are more aerodynamic. Many of the claims for such materials were made while the inventions were still in the laboratory.…
ACCOUNTING FOR EMISSION OMISSIONS - CLIMATE CHANGE POSES TOUGH REGULATORY CONTROL PROBLEMS
BY GEORGE STONE
THE MARATHON United Nations climate talks in Durban, South Africa, that resulted on December 11 in an agreement to kick-start a fresh round of negotiations to secure a new treaty on global carbon emissions, will spark a host of critical accounting and auditing questions.…
BRAZIL'S LEAD IN ALUMINIUM CAN RECYCLING TO BE EXTENDED
BY SHEENA ROSSITER
BRAZIL is set to extend its global leadership in can recycling with millions being pumped into the recycling process. Novelis, one of the world’s largest producers of rolled aluminium products and a global leader in aluminium beverage can recycling, has the leading hand in investment with back-to-back investment of USD360 million having been injected into the aluminium recycling industry over the past two years and in the year to come.…
EU ROUND UP - EU PUBLISHES RIG SAFETY STANDARDS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has proposed its long-awaited package of measures designed to prevent major oil or gas rig accidents that could pollute European Union (EU) waters. They have been collated into a proposed regulation, which would have to be followed to the letter by member states, if the proposal is approved by MEPs and EU ministers.…
CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY FOR NEW ECO-FRIENDLY AIRPORT IN THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
BY PACIFICA GODDARD
CONSTRUCTION for a ground-breaking ecology-friendly airport is under way in Ecuador’s ecological paradise, the Galapagos Islands. This is the Ecuadorian government’s latest step towards creating a model for sustainable eco-tourism in the islands, renowned as one of the most bio-diverse regions of the world.…
WHAT GOOD IS RENEWABLE ENERGY IF IT GOES TO WASTE? GROWTH IN ENERGY GENERATION MEANS GREATER NEED FOR STORAGE
BY MJ DESCHAMPS
WITH renewable energy continuing to grow worldwide, concerns about its limited production predictability are growing. That is why energy companies, researchers and engineers are concentrating on developing innovative electricity storage solutions – primarily geared at harnessing energy from renewables – so during periods of low solar irradiance or wind, backup systems can distribute power to the grid.…