New Perspectives for Green Chemistry
In the traditional linear economy, natural resources are mined from the earth, processed into goods, used until the end of the product lifecycle, and discarded in landfills as waste.
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In the traditional linear economy, natural resources are mined from the earth, processed into goods, used until the end of the product lifecycle, and discarded in landfills as waste.
The combined disciplines of graphic arts and data modeling have provided some amazing new ways of visualizing the intricate details of how our society, country and planet function.
One of EarthShift Global’s fundamental business principles is the goal of building better relationships between human culture and the natural world, in socially equitable and economically sound ways.
We got a nice note from a client the other day, thanking us for the “care and competence” shown by one of our consultants in completing a project.
Good environmental news is always welcome, especially these days.
Supply chains are fragmented - disconnected by all but one thin piece of connective tissue.
A story on NPR this week offered some interesting perspectives on one of the fundamental elements of the discipline of sustainability – our ability to envision the future.