Tag: energy efficiency

  • Sustainable product

    Sustainable product A sustainable product is a product designed with a positive social or environmental impact, often marked by attributes such as eco-certifications, sustainability labels, or other indicators that communicate its commitment to responsible production and consumption. These products minimize environmental harm throughout their lifecycle—from sourcing materials to manufacturing, distribution, and disposal. Sustainable products are…

  • Renewable energy investing

    Renewable energy investing Renewable energy investing refers to the practice of investing in energy sources and technologies that are renewable, eco-friendly, and capable of meeting current energy demands without depleting resources for future generations. This includes investments in renewable energy, such as wind, solar, and hydroelectric power, as well as innovations in energy efficiency.  Investors…

  • Net zero emissions

    Net zero emissions Net zero emissions refers to the balance between the amount of greenhouse gases emitted and the amount removed from the atmosphere, resulting in no net increase in atmospheric GHG. Achieving net zero involves reducing emissions as much as possible through measures such as transitioning to renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, and adopting…

  • Net Zero Carbon Pledge and initiative

    Net Zero Carbon Pledge and initiative The Net Zero Carbon Pledge and Net Zero Carbon Initiative both refer to commitments and efforts by organizations, governments, or entities to reduce their carbon emissions to net zero. 

  • Form, Fit, and Function

    Form, Fit, and Function Form, fit, and function (FFF) refer to the three primary aspects of a product’s design and functionality: In the context of sustainability, optimizing FFF can contribute significantly to environmentally responsible design and consumption practices; through resource efficiency, longevity and durability, energy efficiency, and circular economy principles.