Plastics, Recycling and the Circular Economy
Today we focus on plastics, recycling, and the circular economy. Guests include Dan Coughlin from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Roman Smith from AT&T.
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Today we focus on plastics, recycling, and the circular economy. Guests include Dan Coughlin from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Roman Smith from AT&T.
Liliana Esposito, chief corporate affairs and sustainability officer at Wendy's, discusses the company's annual Corporate Responsibility Report and outlines numerous sustainability initiatives the Queen of QSR has embraced.
Charles Franklin from the American Chemistry Council discusses the role the business of chemistry -- and natural gas in particular -- plays not just in sustainability, but also the overall economy.
Jill Blickstein, Vice President of Sustainability at American Airlines, talks about the latest advancements in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), fleet upgrades the airline has made to enhance its sustainablility and an AI-enabled system called 'Smart Gating' that conserves fuel and saves time for travelers.
Matt Ferrell separates the signal from the noise when it comes to strategies and solutions for making homes more resilient and more sustainable.
Learn how the agriculture sector is becoming more sustainable through the use of anaerobic digesters that take food waste and cow manure and turn it into products like natural gas, fertilizer, bedding for cows and cash for farmers.
Frank Menchaca, the founder and president of the Sustainable Mobility Solutions initiaitive at SAE International, discusses the work the transportation sector is doing to develop more sustainable technologies and operating models.
Learn about innovative technologies and strategies leading organizations are leveraging to create a more sustainable world.
How a city achieved Gold LEED certification and how other cities can do the same
Digital twins have potential to transform the built environment and help companies and cities accurately measure carbon emissions. But an ecosystem of digital twins cannot survive without rich data and an open-source platform to share it.
Smart cities will benefit from installing one device that can power itself and provide connectivity