Author: David Hall

  • Large Companies Getting Rid of Plastic

    Large Companies Getting Rid of Plastic

    According to the World Economic Forum, plastic production has now increased 20 times more than in the 1960s. That is certainly the biggest reason why startups, as well as established companies like The Original CleanBoot, are working hard to exclude plastic from their manufacturing and packaging procedures. Here are 7 large companies getting rid of…

  • Largest Plastic Polluters & What They’re Doing in 2020!

    Largest Plastic Polluters & What They’re Doing in 2020!

    Environmental pollution and plastic pollution are having a negative impact on our marine and wildlife. Increased use of single-use products is one of the biggest reasons why we have overflowing landfills and junkyards. As per recent statistics, China and Indonesia are two of the top sources of mismanaged plastic pollution (including bottles, bags and other…

  • Plastics 2020 Challenge: What it is, How you can help?

    Plastics 2020 Challenge: What it is, How you can help?

    While recycling can help reduce the amount of garbage that ends up in junkyards and ecosystems, only a limited plastic variety can be recycled by most municipal authorities. The ratio that gets recycled needs a lot of resources (including energy and water) which obviously makes no sense considering the single-use nature of the products. Plastic…

  • Home Improvement Projects to Tackle this Winter

    Home Improvement Projects to Tackle this Winter

    Many homeowners believe that home improvement projects can be best handled during spring and summer. But the fact is, there are many home renovations and upgrades you could easily tackle in the winter season. The purpose of this post is to highlight some of the most productive home improvement projects that one should put on…

  • Net Zero – What Is It, and How to Achieve It?

    Net Zero – What Is It, and How to Achieve It?

    While it is possible for any livable structure to be a net zero construction, the term generally is associated with commercial architecture. Technically, the energy consumed by the net zero building on a yearly basis is approximately equal to the amount of sustainable energy produced on the site. According to a recent study, net zero…