by Coniferous | Aug 18, 2022 | #TissueIsNotOurIssue, Sustainability and the Future
We use a number of things on a daily basis. Tissue paper is one thing we can’t live without, though. We have tissue papers nearly everywhere, including in our rooms, toilets, backpacks, cars, and workplaces. We will always need them, and they are always useful....
by Coniferous | Jul 12, 2022 | Latest News from the Industry , Sustainability and the Future
Plastics have always been a key environmental hazard for India as well as the world and thus plastic bans in India have become effective of late. From clogging up the world’s oceans to creating massive landfills, plastics have truly wreaked havoc on the ecosystem....
by Coniferous | Jun 17, 2022 | Latest News from the Industry , Sustainability and the Future
People all across the world are renouncing single-use plastics and committing to live more sustainably and reduce plastic waste as a result of the undeniable repercussions of a poisonous tide of plastic. Corporations can no longer simply ignore public criticism, and...
by Coniferous | May 26, 2022 | Sustainability and the Future
Humans have always longed for comfort. However, sometimes our comfort can cause a problem for the earth. One such instance is with single-use plastics products or SUPPs. From their manufacturing to disposing of, SUPPs has proven to be a huge threat to the environment....
by Coniferous | Apr 7, 2022 | Logistics in Paper, Sustainability and the Future
Fuels must decarbonize for ships to decarbonize. To be on target for complete carbon reduction by 2050, 5 percent of the total shipping energy must be carbon neutral by 2030. Zero-emission fuels are the only solution. This is a huge difficulty since shipping is not...
by Coniferous | Mar 1, 2022 | Latest News from the Industry , Sustainability and the Future
The pulp and paper mill’s primary feedstock is biomass energy resources. Thanks to energy efficiency advancements and process integration initiatives, the industry has seen a decoupling of energy demand from production during the previous roughly two decades....