268 Results Are Tagged With "Environment and Sustainability"

Thursday, February 1, 2018 - Sunday, April 1, 2018

Earth Day 2018: Clean Technology Initiative - Electronic Wastes Canvassing with GreenUp Technology & Home Innovation Assessments

*************It's our ingenuity that makes the difference between a bleak future and a bright one --- Bill Gate************* Clean Technology is about taking a firm stand in innovation to lower environmental impact starting with design thinking, to manufacturing production, to the usage and disposal of electronic products. The mission is to change both products and users to become more sustainable, and develop a new set of attitudes and thinking in all phases of innovation that will lower our environmental impact. I am requesting this grant to launch a new project for 2018 Earth day--Clean Technology Initiatives: Ewastes Collection Canavassing Week. The purpose is to encourage local communities to join efforts in minimizing energy consumption, water pollution, and electronic wastes. My goal is to address the importance on moving innovation forward, without placing further harm to our environment through creative community projects, advocacy, and youth leadership development---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The highlight of this project is a week-long Clean Tech and Electronic Waste Awareness week, where we will go door-to-door in Las Vegas to help seniors and people with disability with e-wastes collection. There will be a GreenUp Home Innovation Assessments, where we will evaluate the overall household innovation, waste consumption, and energy efficiency. We will visit 300 homes in Las Vegas during a week-long campaign targeting senior citizens and people with disability. Our goal is to conduct 150 GreenUP Home Innovation Assessments and recruit 50 volunteers for this community wide event. My aspiration comes from understanding that human activity is contributing to carbon emission that is affecting the health of children growing up in toxic and careless cultures. It is estimated that 20 million children in the world will have a higher chance in getting lung cancer living in an environment exposed to pollution. Another growing problem is the speed of innovation taking a toll on our environment, creating an overwhelming of electronic wastes that is crowding our landfill. These landfills are toxic with contaminants leaking into groundwater that causes health problems to both children and adults.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Currently, there are less than 5 organizations in Southern Nevada that collects electronic wastes. Las Vegas hosts a one-day community-wide recycling event where residents can dispose all of their wastes such as paper, appliances, old electronics, plastic and furniture for free. However, not everyone understands the importance of recyling, and it is difficult for senior citizens and the disabled to participate.-------------------------------------- I personally cannot live without my technologies, and I’m exhilarated when new innovation is discovered. Our world will only be moving faster, and our technologies will only create more wastes if we don’t act now. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As the sustainability model describes that we must start locally within our own community, before we can tackle bigger challenges globally, I decided to do something about this problem. I’ve been studying International Business, and was constantly reaching out for more sustainability work during my undergraduate studies. I have been inspired by the work of Nobel Laurate Vice President Al Gore and Dr. Muhammad Yunnus in fighting climate change and global poverty. I saw their power in getting people to change, and I’m finally seeing our society and policies taking off. I’m also inspired by global citizenship, that each and every one of us cannot do everything but can definitely do something. My goal with this project is to raise awareness, to bring people together and put into action on Clean Technology Initiatives. I am hoping this project can eventually turn into a full-scale non profit organization in the near future.

Developing New Sustainability Methodologies for Operation Management & Supply Chain in Asia and Southeast Asia

Expiration: May 5, 2018

The Paris Climate Change agreement calls for reforms in all sectors with goals set forth by participating countries to lower greenhouse gas emission in combating climate change. Careless human consumption and toxic manufacturing plants are threatening our efforts in sustainability, with fossil fuel from manufacturing plants causing water and air pollution that are very harmful to children. It is estimated that 20 million children in the world are growing up with a higher chance of getting lung diseases. It is also known that US and China are throwing away an average of 70% of its wastes to landfill, with no other Asian or Southeast Asian countries besides Japan and South Korea that had firmly implemented sustainability practice in place. Not to mention the concerns for poor working conditions, health and safety, and minimizing risks in global manufacturing. An examination into these areas are in needed in the efforts to fight climate change, in a time when innovation and consumer demand is rapidly accelerating.

The Paris Climate Change Agreement is a global cooperative to lower our earth’s temperature 2 degrees Celsius by 2025, and forming a global alliance in mitigating temperature from getting past 1.5 degrees Celsius. 169 nations pledged to take immediate action on this effort to lower greenhouse gas emission, and began implementing strategies in moving the climate agenda to a more sustainable future.
I am requesting a grant to fund research and provide sustainability training to workers abroad in the maufacturing sector. I will assess the sustainability competitiveness in operation management and supply chain in different countries. This research will involve plant visits to various manufacturing plants and manufacturers’ headquarters, in-person interviews, sustainable supply chain presentations to foreign and US companies, meeting with US embassies and environmental organizations abroad. My goal is to identify the environmental challenges faced by the manufacturing industry in Asia and Southeast Asia, and develop new methodologies in sustainability practices for that will minimize environmental impact. The focuses will be in the following areas: Deming's 14 points to total quality management, Closed Loop Supply Chain and Reverse Logistics. The theme will be: Changing Attitudes in the Workplace to Correct Behaviors, and Putting Action into Place for a More Sustainable Society.

This research includes visiting countries with the highest consumption in manufacturing such as China, with visits to countries that has pioneered sustainability such as Japan. I will also visit operations/companies that are driving sustainable innovation such as South Korea. My ambition is to visit various plants in South East Asia to help international companies implement sustainability practices, and potentially experiment any new findings.

The goal is to visit 10 manufacturing plants in 6 different countries, this grant requires involves two parts, I will be conducting research and provide sustainability TQM training to companies abroad in selected global manufacturing companies. I am aiming specific industries such as Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Personal Care, Toys and Fashion. Aside from site visits, I will be taking training courses, meeting with Foreign NGO's, US Embassies for preparation. Here are the countries that are tentatively scheduled for visits:

China
Japan
South Korea
India
Vietnam
Bangladesh
Philippines
Singapore
Hong Kong
Ghana ** If additional funding permits (extending research to electionic wastes landfills)

In addition, I will visit two international business and logistic hubs, Singapore and Hong Kong. Singapore and Hong Kong had consistently been ranked with the highest degree of economic freedom in the world. My purpose here is to access its trade relations against their sustainability standards, and correlate new findings on sustainable trade practices in comparison to other Asian and Southeast Countries.

There will also be an in-depth look into global waste management. Currently there are only 13% of wastes used for energy, with the rest left at landfills emitting methane into the air. This research will tap into recycling and upcycling measures in developing countries, to identify problems and barriers in this area. These are all contributing factors that are adding more negative impact to our planet, that are toxic and dangerous. For that reason, I will be visiting landfills and incinerators across Asia as well.

This research grant will allow for opportunities to bridge international trade relations with Asia. In recent years, businesses are incorporating sustainability initiatives in their foreign operations and are demanding ethical sourcing and greener the supply chain. This success of this research will derive to new findings to barriers that are keeping Asia and Southeast Asia from becoming a more sustainable manufacturing economy.

The targeted travel date will begin in January of 2018 and will end in July of 2018.

Thursday, November 2, 2017

Circular economy: Animal feed using food waste from restaurants

- Sinba is a social enterprise that is transforming waste management in the food sector in Lima, Peru by creating innovative solutions for food waste and offering a full-scale recycling solution for restaurants in partnership with urban recyclers

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Expiration: December 8, 2017

The 2017 edition "Integrated Water Resources Management and Sustainable Development Challenges, case of Arid Regions"
Conference is dedicated to arid regions and will provide an opportunity to water actors and scientists for exchanging adapted methodologies to water management in such contexts. It will also promote scientific research in consultation with water sector professionals in the world.

FELLOWS FROM NIGERIA PROVIDE RELIEF TO FLOOD VICTIMS IN BENUE STATE

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Residents of the Agan community, one of the hardest hits communities sacked by the August 26th flood in Benue state, could not hold back their joy as they received relief materials from the Mandela Washington fellows on Friday 15th September 2017.

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Sunday, July 9, 2017

The 1st Virtual International Conference on the Dialogue between Science and Theology

The 1st international interdisciplinary event, held entirely online, ISI by Thomson Reuters indexed, that has as purpose to bridge Sciences and Theologies of any type together in a mutual benefit dialogue. Researchers from any field are summed to raise questions, give answers and solutions to actual problems.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016 - Thursday, November 1, 2018

Activating sustainability in the classroom

Our education project (solution) aims to change the way we educate children about sustainability. We have an ambitious goal to raise a new generation of children for who sustainability is not just a onetime campaign at school or community but a life style and reflection of broader set of values of respect toward oneself, other people and environment.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016 - Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Mabo Village Energy Exchange

Energy challenge in Mabo village is a Challenge with people living far away from the main grid, villagers use energy from Kerosene lamps, candles, battery torches, solar batteries and diesel genesets for lighting, radio and television. This project is expected to positively impact directly and indirectly to a population of 12,500 people in Mabo community as well as in the fishing camps through delivery of clean and quality energy services and products at very affordable and convenient prices.

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Thursday, March 30, 2017

2. MANEJO INTEGRAL DE LOS RESIDUOS SOLIDOS Y LIQUIDOS EN EL SUELO URBANO Y RURAL DEL MUNICIPIO DE ENVIGADO, COLOMBIA

OBJETIVO GENERAL FORTALECIMIENTO DE CAPACIDADES PARA LA AUTOGESTIÓN INTEGRAL DE LOS RESIDUOS SOLIDOS Y LIQUIDOS EN EL SUELO URBANO Y RURAL DEL MUNICIPIO DE ENVIGADO, COLOMBIA. OBJETIVOS ESPECIFICOS -Consolidar las bases para la actualización o construcción del PMIRS (Plan de Manejo integral de Residuos Sólidos) en 4 Unidades Residenciales, los PRAES (Proyectos Ambientales Escolares) en 4 establecimientos Educativos, un PRAU ( Proyecto Ambiental Universitario) de una institución Universitaria y 2 PROCEDA ( Proyecto Comunitario de Educacion Ambiental) en dos organizaciones comunitarias. -Articulación de los Compostaderos y Lombricultivo a los PMIRS de las unidades Residenciales y campestres, a los PRAES y PRAU de los Establecimientos Educativos y a 2 PROCEDA( Proyecto Comunitario de Educacion Ambiental) -Mejorar la convivencia en las unidades residenciales mediante un eficiente manejo de las excretas de las mascotas (perros, gatos, aves, entre otros) -Implementar la cultura del Reciclaje, la Reutilización y el Respeto para el logro de basura Cero y mermar la presión sobre los sitios para el destino final de los residuos sólidos en las comunidades sujeto del proyecto. Producto: -Comunidad cohesionada socialmente y comprometida con el manejo de los residuos en sus hogares, unidades residenciales, campestres, fincas y establecimientos educativos. -Comunidad sensibilizada y capacitada para el manejo técnico del compostadero y el Lombricultivo -Montaje de 5 Compostaderos y 5 Lombricultivos en 2 Establecimientos educativos, 1 unidad residencial, 1 campestre y 1 organización comunitaria. -Articulación de 5 Compostaderos y 5 Lombricultivos a planes de manejo integral de residuos sólidos en unidades residenciales e instituciones educativas Resultado esperado: -75% de la Comunidad cohesionada socialmente y comprometida con el manejo de los residuos en sus hogares, unidades residenciales, campestres, fincas y establecimientos educativos. -75% de la Comunidad sensibilizada y capacitada para el manejo técnico del compostadero y el Lombricultivo en 4 unidades residenciales, 4 Instituciones Educativas ( 3 de básica secundaria y una Universitaria) y 2 organizaciones comunitarias -100% de los Compostaderos y Lombricultivos funcionando en 2 Establecimientos educativos, 1 unidad residencial, 1 campestre y 1 organización comunitaria - 75% de los Compostaderos y Lombricultivos articulados a los 2 PMIRS(Plan de Manejo integral de Residuos Sólidos), 1 PRAES(Proyectos Ambientales Escolares) , 1 PRAU( Proyecto Ambiental Universitario) y 1 PROCEDA( Proyecto Comunitario de Educacion Ambiental). METODOLOGIA -Educacion experiencial del proyecto Aventura. -Presentación magistral con ayudas audiovisuales. -Mesa redonda -Aprender haciendo

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