Tag: World Economic Forum

The Need for Safe and Sustainable Packaging

There are only a few places in the world left untouched by human presence. One of these rare environments, an uninhabited atoll and UNESCO World Heritage site in the South Pacific called Henderson Island, has been overrun with an estimated 38 million pieces of trash. Every single day an additional 3,500 pieces wash up on this once beautiful shoreline. The major concern is that nearly all of the trash analyzed is made of plastic. What’s worse, these pieces come from many countries around the world.

The sheer amount of plastic waste is a global problem. Why? Nearly every single piece of plastic ever made still exists today and global plastic production has exceeded 300 million tons per annum, a figure widely expected to double in the next twenty years alone.…

Improving the State of the World at the World Economic Forum

“The world around us is changing at unprecedented speed. At this tipping point, our traditional concepts of society, meaningful employment and the nation state are challenged, and many understandably feel insecure and threatened.”

Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum 2017 has now officially closed its doors after 3,000 business leaders, 40 heads of state and 14 Nobel Laureates gathered to establish the measures necessary to improve the state of the world. While many of the world’s most significant challenges remain the same, ranging from global resource security, climate change, rising inequality and global economic growth, this year is lining up to be profoundly different.…