Ship operators are playing a dangerous game if they wait too long to install exhaust gas scrubbers
Rotterdam has two major assets: its delta location and innovative spirit. Peter van Wingerden, CEO and partner at Beladon, talks to us about a new floating farm project that will combine the two
Reimagining, redesigning, and rebuilding the cities we live in to be more sustainable will be key to a green future
Belfius Bank has brought together local municipalities, midcorp entities and leading experts to finance sustainable investments and so help develop the smart cities of the future
As the first in the cruise industry to build LNG-powered ships, Carnival Corporation is banking on a more sustainable future and cleaner air, says Tom Strang, Senior Vice President of Maritime Affairs for the company
World leader Carnival Corporation’s goal is to promote environmental responsibility as it paves the way for a more sustainable cruise industry
Resolute Forest Products is the recipient of the 2014 New Economy Award for Best Forestry and Paper Solutions. Seth Kursman tells us how the company is working towards its ambitious sustainability targets
Khaled Al Huraimel, Group Chief Executive Officer of Bee’ah, explains how the company’s waste management schemes are pioneering environmental sustainability in the UAE
Next May, Solar Impulse 2 will hopefully become the first solar-powered plane to circumnavigate the globe. This feat of modern engineering hopes to prove that photovoltaic power is the future of air travel and sustainable transport
The New Economy is proud to recognise Nairobi’s Sarit Centre as Africa’s Most Sustainable Shopping Mall. The centre’s managers explain how, as well as protecting the environment, it has survived a coup, anticipated trends and revolutionised retail
Wearable tech has been a hot topic ever since Google announced its glasses and Samsung helped pioneer the smartwatch. Now a slew of young researchers are investing in wearable fashion that generates sustainable energy
Oceanic resources could reduce our levels of non-degradable waste, but are we going too deep in exploring the big blue?