Libby spent a decade working at Resource, from 2007 to 2017. Prior to her editorial career, she studied English literature and anthropology at McGill University in Montreal and received an MA in English studies from Durham University. She also spent a couple of years teaching – creative writing, English as a second language, theatre and tennis, amongst other subjects.
Following several high-profile setbacks for ‘advanced conversion technologies', some are now questioning whether gasification and pyrolysis can ever work at a large scale to treat residual waste.
A substance that can provide sustenance to maintain life on earth, that prevents flooding and desertification and that could even reverse climate change might sound impossible, but that material is right under our feet.
A ‘world-first’ industrial-scale facility to create a chemical intermediate for plastic production from renewable sources has opened, as CEP Rapporteur Simone Bonafe calls for the mainstreaming of the circular economy approach.
Fashion in the twenty-first century is far from sustainable – using up vast amounts of resources and damaging the environment, but what's being done to create a sustainable future?
The recycling industry could learn a thing or two from the sleek world of marketing and advertising. American photographer Ellen Callaway is aiming to raise the bar of photography for the environmental industry.
With awareness growing of the amount of plastic littering our seas, what happens when the material enters the food web, and how does it effect what ends up on our dinner tables?
Sadiq Khan, who was elected Mayor of London last week, has promised to make the capital ‘one of the world’s greenest cities’ through measures including ‘reinvigorating efforts to increase the amount London recycles’.