Eco-advice
What are the threats to the environment and what can we do about it? Overview
International organisations have been drawing attention to environmental risks for years. Unfortunately, in the pursuit of profit, companies are interfering more and more intensively and aggressively in the world around us. Can your company do something to combat environmental threats?
Advantages and disadvantages of wind energy - a compendium of knowledge
Wind power plants are an increasingly common feature of our landscape. Not surprisingly, it is an economical and environmentally friendly way of generating electricity. However, it is worth considering the pros and cons of such a solution. Here is a compendium of all the pros and cons of wind energy.
Energy transformation - what benefits can it bring to your business?
The fact that companies should gradually embark on the 'green road' has been talked about for years. The issue has received particularly high publicity in the context of the CSRD. What is corporate energy transformation and why does it pay off?
How to lower your business electricity bill? 7 proven ways to lower bills
Electricity expenses are one of the main costs of doing business. They are particularly high in a business that relies on continuous operation of electrical equipment. How to pay less for electricity in your business?
How can we save water in everyday life?
In European countries, water is a resource whose availability is often taken for granted. Meanwhile, it turns out that as many as 3 billion people worldwide experience problems with access to it, and the annual losses resulting from this are estimated at over 200 billion pounds. How can we save it in our daily lives?
Waste sorting symbols on packaging – what do you need to know?
In an era of intensive use of natural resources and increasing waste production, recycling seems to be one way to protect the environment. To make it easier, a legal obligation to sort waste was introduced on January 1, 2021. However, even after four years, many people still have trouble distinguishing where to dispose of specific types of waste. How should the symbols placed on packaging by manufacturers be interpreted?