Carbon footprint
Pioneering Carbon-Neutral Bottling: Paiko Waters Sets a New Green Standard
High atop Mount Paiko, where a dense forest of chestnut trees spans approximately 4,500 acres, crystal-clear waters renowned for their purity emerge. From this atmospheric and beautiful region, straddling the borders of Pella and Kilkis, spring pristine waters.
Wind-powered Dutch ship sets sail for greener future
The world's first chemical tanker ship fitted with massive rigid aluminium "sails" has left Rotterdam, its owner hoping to plot a route to bringing down the shipping industry's huge carbon footprint.
The MT Chemical Challenger, a 16,000-ton chemicals transporter set sail from Antwerp for Istanbul on Feb. 16, and will undergo sea trials along the way.
Bulgaria Has Reduced Its CO2 Emissions At The End Of 2023
In a groundbreaking stride towards environmental sustainability, Bulgaria has emerged as a shining star in the European Union's battle against climate change. According to recent data released by the statistical office Eurostat on Wednesday, Bulgaria has achieved a remarkable 18.6% reduction in its greenhouse gas emissions during the third quarter of 2023.
Scientists warn: ''We have reached the peak; A disaster awaits us''
Also, it is warned that in this decade, carbon dioxide pollution must be reduced by almost 50 percent in order to achieve the set world goals, which are the limitation of global warming and the avoidance of a catastrophic impact on the climate.
Henkel’s Tuzla plant achieves carbon neutrality
Henkel's Adhesive Technologies plant in İstanbul's Tuzla district, has achieved carbon neutrality, marking a significant milestone in the company's ambitions to become climate positive across its global operations by 2030.
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Slovenian logistics on show in Germany
Slovenia billed itself as a good entry point for EU markets as the sector and key players were showcased at Transport Logistic, a major international logistics fair, in Munich, Germany this week.
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Speaker comes under fire over Vienna jet trip
Urška Klakočar Zupančič, the speaker of the National Assembly, has come under public scrutiny for flying to Austria's capital to attend the Vienna Philharmonic New Year's concert aboard the government jet.
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Global effort to police ‘greenwashing’ begins to take shape
Companies have been calculating their carbon footprints since the early 2000s and just over one in three of the world's 2,000 largest public corporations have now set goals to become carbon neutral or emissions-free by mid-century or sooner.
Turkey’s flag carrier tests ‘greener fuel’ for first time
Turkish Airlines (THY) has launched a flight for the first time using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), a key moment for the aviation industry which has been seeking to adopt more environmentalist efforts.
Ljubljana one of hubs in citizen-led effort to reduce carbon footprint
Ljubljana – The Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the University of Ljubljana is a partner in a European project that will allow citizens to take initiative in the debate on climate change and reducing the carbon footprint. Ljubljana will thus become one of five European hubs demonstrating how to transform the energy system.