Dow is committed to advancing #recyclability & a more #sustainable future. Our new collaboration with @WasteManagement is helping improve residential recycling for hard-to-recycle plastics in select U.S markets through a new curbside recycling program.
I am grateful for this opportunity. I learned from my colleague, friend and one of the baddest business leaders on the planet in @KarenS_Carter.
Today we celebrate. Tomorrow, we get back to work on accelerating our progress toward a more diverse, inclusive and equitable Dow.
We are committed to building a #sustainable, circular ecosystem. Today, @DowNewsroom announced our Transform the Waste target to deliver 3 million metric tons of circular and #renewable solutions annually by 2030.
Excited to share insights from my time at Dow Africa in this new @SustainableBrands article, which discusses how @DowNewsroom is implementing innovative solutions in the continent to advance the #CircularEconomy. Read about it here! https://t.co/2bTFLeSZhN
What is the role of the private sector in implementing changes to Africa's waste management system?
Listen to our latest podcast episode to find out—available now on all major streaming platforms.
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Join host @AbenaAsomaningA and panel members @plastics_lady, @HeatherTroutma8, Ing. Israel Acheampong & @Kingsberk on the maiden edition of Trash Talk on @metrotvgh from 8.00 pm on 7th July as they discuss Plastics & Plastics Waste Policy.
Many things need to happen at all levels to ensure a sustainable future but we can all help in our own way. What will you do to help the planet? #OnlyOneEarth
On this day, we want to recognise the contribution of women around Ghana leading the charge towards the eradication of plastic pollution! Happy International Women's Day!
#breakthebias
Proud moment watching our EMEA Commercial VP Marco Ten Bruggencate, talking about our equity investment in Mr. Green Africa on @cnbcafrica. More to come 👏🏾 #EndPlasticWaste
Disappointed by the indiscriminate dumping of plastic bottles around Lagos neighborhoods, American returnee, Obi Charles Nnanna , has built one of the biggest recycling plants in Nigeria to turn waste into wealth whilst keeping our environment free of plastic wastes.