EV Charging Adoption in Multifamily Properties: 8% of Owners Are Onboard

EV Charging Adoption in Multifamily Properties: 8% of Owners Are Onboard

A new study by Parks Associates reveals that 8% of multifamily property owners have already installed EV chargers in their largest property. The report also shows that nearly one-third of owners plan to implement, upgrade, or replace EV charging stations within the next year. This indicates a growing trend towards EV charging solutions in the multifamily housing sector, driven by increasing demand and the need to differentiate properties.

Rebound Launches Subscription-Based Platform for Global Recycling

Rebound Launches Subscription-Based Platform for Global Recycling

UAE-based Rebound, a subsidiary of Sirius International Holding, has introduced a revolutionary subscription-based platform for recyclable materials. This innovative platform connects buyers, sellers, and partners worldwide, fostering a more efficient and sustainable recycling ecosystem. The platform eliminates commission fees on trades, enhances profitability, and broadens its offering to include plastics, rubber, e-waste, metal, paper, and cardboard.

Far Eastern New Century: Leading the Way in Sustainable Polyester Production

Far Eastern New Century: Leading the Way in Sustainable Polyester Production

Far Eastern New Century (FENC) is a global leader in recycled polyester production, committed to sustainability and achieving net zero emissions by 2050. The company has implemented ambitious goals, including reducing carbon emissions by 50%, sourcing 50% of its materials from green sources, and making green products constitute 50% of its total production by 2030. FENC’s innovative recycling technologies and eco-friendly fabrics have gained international recognition, and the company continues to invest in cutting-edge technology to expand its sustainable product portfolio.

Michigan Tech Partners with American Center for Mobility to Advance Mobility Technologies

Michigan Tech Partners with American Center for Mobility to Advance Mobility Technologies

The American Center for Mobility (ACM) has partnered with Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech) to provide engineering services at its proving ground in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The partnership leverages Michigan Tech’s expertise in sustainable vehicle technologies and advanced mobility solutions to accelerate the development of safe, sustainable, and secure mobility technologies.

Bezos Earth Fund Invests $30 Million in Singapore’s New Center for Sustainable Protein

Bezos Earth Fund Invests $30 Million in Singapore’s New Center for Sustainable Protein

The Bezos Centre for Sustainable Protein at the National University of Singapore (NUS) was launched today, marking a significant step towards developing alternative protein solutions in Asia. Backed by a $30 million grant from the Bezos Earth Fund, the center aims to revolutionize sustainable protein research and commercialization in the region, focusing on innovative techniques like biomass fermentation and cultivated meat. This initiative aims to address the growing demand for protein while promoting food security and environmental sustainability.

Huasun Energy Delivers 1.8 GW of HJT Modules for World’s Largest Single-Site Heterojunction Solar Project

Huasun Energy Delivers 1.8 GW of HJT Modules for World’s Largest Single-Site Heterojunction Solar Project

Huasun Energy, a leading manufacturer of heterojunction (HJT) solar modules, has achieved a significant milestone by supplying 1.8 GW of HJT modules to the China Green Development Investment Group (CGDG) for their 4 GW photovoltaic project in Ruoqiang, Xinjiang, China. This project is now the world’s largest single-site heterojunction solar project, showcasing Huasun’s leadership in HJT technology and its commitment to sustainable development.

Hvaldimir, the ‘Celebrity’ Beluga Whale, Found Dead in Norway, Raising Suspicions of Foul Play

Hvaldimir, the ‘Celebrity’ Beluga Whale, Found Dead in Norway, Raising Suspicions of Foul Play

Hvaldimir, a beluga whale known for his friendly nature and a mysterious harness, was found dead in Norway. Animal rights groups, citing evidence of gunshot wounds, are calling for a criminal investigation, raising concerns that the whale may have been intentionally killed. The case has sparked speculation, including potential links to Russia and a possible connection to his prior harness.

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