The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has reasserted its commitment to supporting infrastructure development in Kosovo by channeling up to €25 million to the nation's Ministry of Finance, Labour, and Transfers. The objective of this capital injection is to finance the
The subject of this analysis is the prevalence and potential health impacts of "Forever Chemicals," particularly PFAS (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), in U.S. water supplies, and the associated risks linked to cancer. PFAS are a class of thousands of man-made chemicals widely used in
Recent allegations have surfaced against Reading, Wokingham, and Bracknell councils, accusing them of burning recyclable waste to fulfill contracts with incinerator operators. Green councillors from Reading Borough Council have brought attention to a report that suggests recyclable waste is being
The Plastics Recycling Awards Europe 2025 recently announced their shortlist of finalists, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to promote sustainability and innovation in the plastics industry. Set to be revealed on April 2 at the Plastics Recycling Show Europe, the finalists
The Ontario government's consideration of a new, large-scale nuclear power plant at the Wesleyville site, near Port Hope, has sparked an extensive dialogue among stakeholders. This ambitious proposal aims to address the province's escalating energy demands and secure long-term energy supply through
The escalating issue of textile waste in the United States has captured the attention of environmental groups and policymakers alike, creating an urgent call for action. California has emerged as a pioneering force by becoming the first state to pass a textiles extended producer responsibility law.