Ecolab’s Emilio Tenuta on the nexus of water, circularity and sustainability
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Emilio Tenuta, chief sustainability officer at Ecolab, says that water is often treated in a linear way and as a liability, rather than as the renewable resource that it is. Tenuta notes that we have to go beyond conservation to stave off the water shortage that is anticipated in 2030.
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Ecolab’s Emilio Tenuta on the nexus of water, circularity and sustainability
Local communities play outsized and overlooked role in global fisheries
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Flying along the coast in Senegal, it’s impossible not to notice thousands of dots below in the water. These are large, planked fishing canoes, the product of centuries of design and tradition, and a vital part of the local economy.
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Local communities play outsized and overlooked role in global fisheries
Sports gets in the game during Climate Week
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The warming planet is having a drastic impact on the way the planet plays, especially when it comes to winter activities. The good news: Some major U.S. leagues are reconditioning their operations.
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Ex-Google X engineer Tom Chi on tech that’s ‘net-positive’ to nature
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“What I’m interested in is changing the economics around agriculture,” says the long-time entrepreneur.
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A peek into HP’s investment in reducing ocean-bound plastic in Haiti
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The partnership has created another income source for Haitians and potentially a lower carbon footprint for HP.
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Ecolab’s CSO, Emilio Tenuta, on the circularity of the water cycle
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Emilio Tenuta, the vice president of corporate sustainability at Ecolab, knows that the water cycle is inherently circular. It’s human use that isn’t. That’s why Ecolab is driving smart water management, encouraging reuse and developing tools for partnerships.
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Earth911 Podcast, March 4, 2019: Water, Water, Everywhere!
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The Earth911 gang sits down to talk about the water … The post Earth911 Podcast, March 4, 2019: Water, Water, Everywhere! appeared first on Earth911.com.
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This solar startup wants to help you and your business kick the water bottle habit
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If the electric grid can be decentralized, why can’t the water system?
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Adidas Teams with Nonprofit to Turn Plastic Pollution into Shoes
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The world’s oceans are in big trouble. Each year, 8 million tons of plastic end up in the ocean, and it’s not just harming precious marine life — it’s hurting us as well. Plastic debris in the water absorbs dangerous pollutants, and as it breaks…
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Do Eco Friendly Drain Clog Solutions Exist?
Do you get a sinking feeling in your stomach when you go to use the sink or tub and the water doesn’t drain? Is your sink clogged — or slow slow slow? It is in moments like these that even the greenest among us might feel a need to use…
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