Last week we were asked about the future of Space Travel. More specifically, how sustainable are long-term space flights. Each launch requires an enormous amount of propellant to create the thrust for the large payload, and current
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Our Top 5 collisions at Collision Conference
We recently attended the Collision Conference in Toronto. It’s known as the fastest growing tech conference in North America…and we saw why! There were more than 25,000 attendees! And celebrity-entrepreneur speakers like Joseph Gordon-Levitt; Seth Rogan; Steve
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The Sustainable Challenge
Since the start of 2019, we at swrm have been challenging ourselves to consistently reach a sustainable carbon footprint in our daily lives. While this might seem a simple task – in today’s society, it has been
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Tomorrow is Global Wind Day, a day for discovering wind energy, its power and the possibilities it holds to reshape our energy systems, decarbonize our economies and boost jobs and growth. With the exception of the US
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When picking out your wardrobe for the day do you ever think about the environmental impact of what you’re wearing? It’s time to add sustainability to your morning routine. Fast fashion empire Forever 21 got in trouble
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Can we Festival sustainably?
Summer is coming, and that means (among other things) music festivals! There are more than 800 festivals in the U.S. alone every year! Annually in the U.S. approximately 32 million people go to at least one festival!
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We’ve chatted about how to be sustainable when you’re traveling within the borders of the U.S. But for some of you, that won’t completely scratch the itch. The good news is that there are sustainable ways to
Read moreTime to reduce our plastic obsession!
Every year 300 million tons of plastic is produced and only 9% of that actually gets recycled. The rest ends up in landfills or as pollution. One study found that 270,000 tons of plastic pollutes oceans worldwide
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