For the citizens of St Catherine, Jamaica, waste management is more than just a service—it's an ordeal impacting daily life. With garbage piling up on sidewalks and street corners, the inefficiencies in trash collection have become glaringly apparent. Residents face elevated health risks while
In Minnesota, the "Right of First Refusal" (ROFR) law has sparked a growing debate over its impact on the electricity transmission monopoly, raising concerns about the state's energy future and consumer costs. Enacted in 2012, this legislation granted utility companies exclusive rights to build new
New Brunswick is setting a benchmark in environmental sustainability through its strategic expansion of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) program. Driven by Circular Materials, this initiative aims to revolutionize packaging and paper recycling across the province by providing curbside
British Columbia is at a crossroads as it grapples with reconciling ambitious climate objectives with its immediate economic interests. The province's annual climate change accountability report presents a revealing snapshot of this dichotomy, highlighting the current policies' shortcomings in
Microsoft has embarked on an ambitious and environmentally conscious journey to offset its increasing carbon footprint by partnering with EFM to protect 68,000 acres of forestland on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. This forest protection initiative, covering an area larger than the city of Seattle,
The concept of marine energy holds the potential to revolutionize the UK economy, presenting an opportunity of staggering proportions equivalent to £50 billion annually. This potential cannot be underestimated as advisors speculate on marine energy, including experts at institutions like the