Sustainability
FIFA World Cup 2026 to break records with 3.7 million tons of carbon emissions, Israeli firm finds
The tournament is being staged across three different countries, Canada, the US, and Mexico - a first in World Cup history, meaning teams and fans will have to travel extensively between host cities.
The rise of sustainable fashion: Why consumers are rethinking fast fashion
The scarcity doctrine and Israel’s historic weakness as a global strength - opinion
Strauss coffee initiative brews opportunity for women farmers in the Global South
Mindy Rutstein, the art and sustainability organizer of Nahlaot
Jerusalemite of the Week: A passionate singer-songwriter, Rutstein begin organizing and creating various art events throughout Jerusalem and beyond.
Why Israeli companies need to prioritize sustainability for global investors - opinion
ESG considerations have limited influence on decision-making processes for Israeli companies, a new survey shows.
Despite progress, 'Zero Waste Day' sheds light on Middle East's waste-producing habits
Despite progress, the Middle East still faces significant challenges in waste management, including inadequate infrastructure, limited recycling facilities, and outdated cultural attitudes.
The future of hospitality is found at Dubai's World Islands - review
Dubai is known as the city of innovation, with a forward-thinking focus on fostering an ecosystem of innovation and future-proofed business models.
Israeli energy leader envisions 'a world where plastic is not a problem'
Representatives from Bazan, Mekorot and Eco Wave Power discuss sustainability with The Jerusalem Post's Maayan Hoffman at the Women Leaders Summit.
UBQ Materials debuts three bio-based solutions for sustainable manufacturing
The award-winning company aims to close the gap between profitability and sustainability.
YU president headlines historic interfaith sustainability panel in UAE
This event, according to the AFH, was the first of its kind in the United Arab Emirates in which Jews, Muslims, and Christians discussed the issue of sustainability.
Tikkun Olam: How pain from injustice leads to service - opinion
To be able to rebuild what was lost, an individual or community must, to begin with, have some awareness of the magnitude of that loss, to recognize that it is even worth grieving over.
StartUpRoots: Feeding the hungry, educating, and promoting sustainability
StartUpRoots is a nine-year-old nonprofit working with a variety of religious schools to instill a Jewish values-focused appreciation for vegetable gardening.
Jerusalem's 3rd annual Gag Eden Festival aims to spread green roof word
The title is a play on Gan Eden, “Garden of Eden,” and translates as “Roof of Eden.” Not a bad utopian image to aim for.