BioMar, a leading aquaculture feed company, has joined forces with Cefetra Ecosystem Services to cut greenhouse gas emissions from its key feed ingredients. The partnership aims to reduce the carbon footprint of BioMar’s feed production and support more sustainable farming practices. Cefetra Ecosystem Services works with farmers to lower greenhouse gas emissions across a variety of vegetable crops. The company rewards farmers financially for adopting methods that reduce emissions, improve soil health, and promote long-term sustainability. By targeting the ingredient level, BioMar can lower emissions upstream, affecting the overall environmental impact of aquaculture operations that use its feed. “Although aquaculture…
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Kazakhstan’s Almaty city is set to modernize its wastewater treatment infrastructure through a new partnership with US-based World Water Works. The collaboration, discussed in a recent meeting between Almaty Governor Darkhan Satybaldy and representatives of the firm, focuses on upgrading the city’s sewage facilities with advanced technologies. The initiative aims to significantly improve the quality of wastewater management in Almaty. By adopting modern treatment methods, the city expects to reduce environmental pollution and enhance overall urban sustainability. Governor Satybaldy emphasized the importance of the project, noting that effective wastewater treatment is essential for public health and the environment. World Water…
A major new copper mining company is set to emerge as Anglo American and Teck announce a historic merger. The combined group, valued at more than US$50 billion, aims to complete the deal within 12 to 18 months, pending regulatory approval. The new company, named Anglo Teck, will be headquartered in Vancouver with a primary listing in London. It represents the largest merger in the mining sector in recent years. Copper demand has surged globally as countries shift to cleaner energy and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) fuels industrial growth. The metal is crucial for electric-vehicle batteries, wind turbines,…
United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has told Marines stationed in Puerto Rico that their mission in the Caribbean is more than just training, signaling a more assertive US posture in the region. Hegseth made the remarks during a surprise visit on Monday to the USS Iwo Jima, a warship currently operating near Puerto Rico. Addressing the troops, he said, “What you’re doing right now is not training; this is a real-world exercise on behalf of the vital national interests of the United States of America to end the poisoning of the American people.” The mission aligns with the administration’s…
