E-waste – The fastest growing waste stream on the planet

2019-01-29T11:31:19+00:00January 29th, 2019|Categories: News|

Each Year almost 50 million tonnes (and €55 billion) of e-waste is produced globally. This is made up of smartphones, computers, household appliances and more.   Despite containing billions of dollars' worth [...]

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Carbon Action Hosts Masterclass at Climate Change and Ecological Protection Initiative, Singapore

2019-01-25T11:18:28+00:00January 25th, 2019|Categories: News|

Carbon Action Hosts Masterclass!   Environmental Director at Carbon Action, Fergal Mee recently delivered the second GHG (Greenhouse Gas) Masterclass in Singapore. Over a five day period, attendees from Singapore, Malaysia, Hong [...]

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Carbon Action delivers Carbon Emissions training courses in Singapore

2018-08-16T08:00:36+00:00August 16th, 2018|Categories: News|

Carbon Action and Sustinere partner up to deliver high quality training courses in Singapore.   Fergal Mee of Carbon Action recently delivered well attended Carbon Emissions ISO training courses to companies and governental agency [...]

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Fergal Mee to Speak at “EU ETS Reform, Emissions Trading and Brexit”

2018-04-27T06:45:56+00:00April 27th, 2018|Categories: News|

EU ETS Reform, Emissions Trading and Brexit Workshop Fergal Mee, Environmental Director of Chris Mee Group will partake in a panel discussion at the upcoming EU ETS Reform, Emissions Trading and Brexit [...]

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How does so much plastic end up in our seas?

2018-01-30T13:35:02+00:00January 30th, 2018|Categories: News|

Fergal Mee, Environmental Director, interviewed by RedFM. "A lot of research has been done on this, and quite a large proportion derives from washing machines, with synthetic fibres containing plastic-type materials such [...]

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