H&M quenching the thirst of the fashion industry

It takes up to 10,000 liters of water to make one pair of jeans, the equivalent of flushing your toilet approximately 2,000 times. H&M sold +22USDBn worth of clothes globally last year. How is the company addressing the challenge of water scarcity? Can the company set a new standard for water sustainability provided that it is competing in the fast-fashion space?

Live from New York it’s Gotham Greens….Optimizing Crop Production, Crop Quality, and Food Safety in the Face of Global Warming

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“We are farmers that live in apartments. We see green fields where others see rooftops. We fuel blooming communities where others fear urban decay. And we purvey the freshest produce grown on earth.”

As droughts and storms become more prevalent due to global warming, impacting the ability for farmers to properly anticipate and control growing conditions, it is crucial for grocery stores and other food service companies to identify alternative sources of fresh produce. Enter Gotham Greens (“Gotham” or the “Company”). Gotham not only helps to solve the problem by growing produce year-round in its controlled-climate, urban greenhouse facilities, but it also does so in an ecologically sustainable way, taking a variety of extra steps to mitigate its contributions to carbon emission and thus climate change.

Burden of Arabia

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With low oil prices and continued technological shifts towards renewable energy on the horizon, Saudi Aramco confronts a monumental struggle to evolve into more than an Oil Company