Nomix Toilet, the toilet becomes a biogas generator
A toilet capable of producing biogas from our… er… biological activities? It would be a pretty good innovation.
A toilet capable of producing biogas from our… er… biological activities? It would be a pretty good innovation.
A journey to 2050 between vertical farms, transparent supply chains and robotics: the agriculture of the future as you've never seen it.
It grows at supersonic speed and absorbs a lot of carbon: with bamboo, research is exploring a new horizon of green energy.
Three examples (and a reflection) on how the world can be saved by changing construction methods, materials and mechanisms.
The imposing structure for breeding (and slaughtering) pigs raises many doubts about the risks of zoonoses, which after Covid are more than legitimate
Goodbye tubs and showers: in the future we will enter special human washing machines to perfectly clean the body and relax deeply: it is the bet of a (guess what?) Japanese company.
An agricultural company in Emilia Romagna finds the perfect combination by installing a car refueling station that uses the biogas produced by its cows
Filter wastewater, transform it into resources and also produce energy: are you still convinced that there is “waste” in your drain?
A hotel courtesy kit that produces clean energy and teaches the waste cycle? Green Box does this and more.
Carrefour has started to look around among its suppliers (651) to identify the "greenest" companies that are ahead in adopting environmental sustainability policies. The company asked participants to present their projects, then evaluating them with the consultancy of Fedabo, a leading company in the sector, evaluating their innovative scope and producing a ranking: 7 virtuous companies, each for a reason. For Carrefour's sales and marketing director, Grégoire Kaufman, the process was natural: since 2011… Read more