green news / eco news / renewable energy news out of South Africa, Africa and internationally
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Mondi's Greening Efforts Paying Off
Check out this The Weekender article in which we learn (amongst other things) that 76% of Mondi's Richards Bay operation's energy requirements are met by the use of renewable energy sources with only 2% of the energy requirements being supplied by Eskom's (non-renewable) sources.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(219)
-
▼
July
(35)
- Who Should Be Involved in Deciding SA's Energy Fut...
- Late Arrival of Sardines
- Loads of Interesting News
- Biofuels Seminar (Stellenbosch) 3 August 2009
- Carte Blanche Insert About Climate Change 26-7-09
- Calling all Inventive South Africans! An Opportuni...
- QuietRevolution Wind Turbines
- Plastic Recycling in Cape Town
- SA German Chamber of Commerce & Industry on SA's R...
- Proposed "Phase 2" of SA's Renewable Energy Feed-I...
- Launch of SA Chartered Accountants Institute's "GR...
- Upcoming Events (Cape Town)
- Flower Power
- Launch of "Freewheeling" (Cape Town)
- SA Energy Caucus 29 & 30 July 2009
- New Gadget to Track Trash
- IDC to Undertake Much Needed "Far Reaching" Renewa...
- Update: Experimental Nuclear Demonstration Power P...
- Desertec Update
- Floods in Cape Town
- Green Energy for SA Cities (June 2009)
- SA Dirty Fuel - Is 'Cleaning' It Counter Productive?
- 2009 G8 Summit - Rich vs Poor Countries
- Recent News Snippets from Engineering News
- Be one of 1000 000 people to grow an organic veget...
- Global Humanitarian Forum feedback and the Plight ...
- Greenbuilding.co.za Conference & Exhibition 2009 -...
- Australia Spends $4billion on Energy Efficient Hom...
- Too Little Space to Garden?
- How 'Green' Can you Be?
- 2009 Environmental Security Seminar Series (Cape T...
- A Breath of Fresh Air for the Mother City
- Toxic News
- Mondi's Greening Efforts Paying Off
- More Warnings about Health Risks Associated with B...
-
▼
July
(35)
Disclaimer: This blog is updated as often as possible on a voluntary basis and we cannot guarantee that we will be able to report on all current environmental or other relevant news. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and correctness of the contents of this blog, we are not responsible for any possible errors or omissions.
Hmm, this doesn't sound right. Where does the remaining 22% come from? These figures should be interrogated further.
ReplyDeleteHi there, yes, always good to check the facts. If you are offering, let me know! :) Time is so tight at the moment and soooo much to do! :(
ReplyDelete