Environmental and sustainability impact reports have become more common as brands look to both promote their progress and share detailed data and information on topics like carbon footprint and waste output. While these internal reports have been criticised for being selective in what they share, they can provide insight and create industry benchmarks where they wouldnât otherwise exist. By internally measuring its performance, longevity, reusability, traceability, accessibility and ethical business practices, Aisleâs goal is to bring a level of trust to the brand and its sustainability claims.
To do so, Aisle publishes an annual environmental impact report and shares a supplier code of conduct with its manufacturing partner in Cambodia. Also at the centre of Aisleâs approach is its Life Cycle Analysis project, which compares the impact of Aisleâs underwear, pads and liners to traditional tampons and disposable pads and looks at CO2 emissions, energy and waste cr
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A panel of industry experts is coming together to discuss what drinks brands can do to reduce their CO2 footprint in an effort to combat the climate emergency.
Led by sustainable calvados brand, Avallen, the event is a continuation of their “Positively Charged” series, which offers bite size chunks of curated and co-created wisdom with a single aim – to light up the sustainability conversation in the drinks industry using a balanced blend of expertise, creativity, and positivity.
Previous events have focused on a host of environmental topics including restorative business practice, the future of ingredients, trends and creativity in the drinks industry, supporting biodiversity, green design and planet-positive packaging, and terroir and the importance of nurturing the natural growing conditions.
Indian Register of Shipping Conducts Biofuel Sea Trials
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Friday April 23, 2021 The two vessels in the country s waters. The classification society tested a blend of 20% biodiesel on board two vessels the
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Lafarge Holcim, it said in a statement on its website. Though the reduction in CO2 were found to be around 7 percent, the total life cycle reduction of CO2 by Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) was measured to be around 21% as the biodiesel from Soya extract had a reduction of life cycle GHG emissions by 70%, the classification society said in the statement.
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