House Bill 4087 Revamps Tax Credits for Business Growth and Sustainability | JD Supra

House Bill 4087 Revamps Tax Credits for Business Growth and Sustainability | JD Supra

[co author: Dennard Small] House Bill 4087* (H.4087) advances income tax credits for corporate headquarters, recycling facilities, job development and retraining by amending the South Carolina Code of Laws to update portions of the South Carolina Income Tax Act and the Enterprise Zone Act of 1995. The primary objectives of this bill include: expanding the … Read more

Much to be done to crackdown on construction waste, minister says

Much to be done to crackdown on construction waste, minister says

Construction and demolition debris makes up 25-30% of all waste produced in Europe. Measures have been taken in Cyprus to manage this waste, including creating treatment facilities, improving environmental controls, and increasing recycling rates. Despite efforts, illegal dumping continues to be a problem.

A new generation of batteries may bolster the EU, ’s green ambitions

A new generation of batteries may bolster the EU, ’s green ambitions

– Sodium is being used to develop rechargeable batteries as an alternative to lithium-ion batteries.
– Sodium-ion batteries are based on more abundant and safer materials than lithium-ion batteries.
– Europe aims to increase its share of global battery-cell production to 25% by 2025.
– Sodium-ion batteries could be cheaper for storing energy in homes, power tools, and small vehicles.
– Sodium-ion batteries offer the prospect of cheaper and cleaner energy for households in Europe.

From trash to treasure

From trash to treasure

Fact: The Re:Source 2.0 exhibition in Limassol, Cyprus, aims to highlight environmental issues and promote eco-friendly habits through art.

Plastic,  talks end without agreement on curbing production

Plastic,  talks end without agreement on curbing production

Negotiations for a global treaty to address plastic pollution concluded without agreement on sustainable plastic production limits.

Plastic talks gather steam amid impasse over production limits

Plastic talks gather steam amid impasse over production limits

Countries are considering launching a series of smaller meetings before reaching an agreement on the first plastics treaty in December.

Rampant environmental abuse, calls for disciplinary investigation

Rampant environmental abuse, calls for disciplinary investigation

– A slew of illegal developments have taken place in environmentally protected areas across the country, including Natura 2000 sites.
– A politically exposed person in Sotira, Famagusta benefited from irregular procedures in obtaining a town planning permit for a tourism development.
– Holiday homes were constructed before all the necessary permits and approvals were granted.
– The most important habitat cave for the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus was affected by illegal construction.
– Cyprus has been referred to the Court of Justice of the EU for its failure to comply with its obligations under the Habitats Directive.
– Concerns were raised over an illegal biological plant in Kalopanayiotis causing environmental pollution.
– A forest conservator is under investigation for illegal cattle farms within the Natura 2000 area.
– Requests by the Inia community for placing sunbeds and umbrellas at Lara beach were promoted illegally, despite objections by the fisheries department.
– Multiple fires occurred at the Geri-Dali recycling plant site and waste was not properly managed.

Smart City Project advances glass recycling with Green Dot

Smart City Project advances glass recycling with Green Dot

Fact: A Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the municipality of Nicosia and Green Dot on smart glass recycling as part of the Nicosia Smart City Project.

The value of Cyprus, ’ green ‘trailblazers’

The value of Cyprus, ’ green ‘trailblazers’

Fact: Cyprus was the first country in the world to take timber production off its list of objectives for the national forests in the mid-1980s.

As plastic treaty talks open, countries more divided than ever

As plastic treaty talks open, countries more divided than ever

Countries are facing tense negotiations in Canada over a global plastics treaty that could be a significant pact to address climate emissions. Plastics production contributes to climate emissions and could increase unless limited. Delegates are divided over including production limits and banning certain chemicals in the treaty. The U.S. wants the treaty to be ambitious, while some countries argue for global measures and targets.