Tag: ireland

  • WMO State of Global Climate Report

    WMO State of Global Climate Report

    Article by ZWAI member Patrick Meighan Background The World Meteorological Organisation has released its annual State of Global Climate report for 2024. According to the WMO, “clear signs of human-induced climate change have reached new heights in 2024.” The report examined several key climate indicators, many of which reached record levels. It also highlights the…

  • Radio Interview: The Importance of Recycling Nitrates and Phosphorus

    Radio Interview: The Importance of Recycling Nitrates and Phosphorus

    ZWAI’s Ollan Herr was featured on LMFM’s Late Lunch Monday show! A big thank you to Gerry Kelly for the fantastic interview and for providing a great platform to discuss one of ZWAI’s key issues—recycling nitrates and phosphorus to prevent algal blooms in lakes and rivers and reduce water pollution. At ZWAI, we are committed…

  • Toxic Threads: How Shein and Temu’s Cheap Fashion Is Poisoning You and Our Planet

    Toxic Threads: How Shein and Temu’s Cheap Fashion Is Poisoning You and Our Planet

    As we all know, the appeal of ultra-fast fashion has taken the world by storm, with brands like Shein and Temu offering trendy clothing at incredibly low prices. We’ve previously discussed the environmental impact of these companies, but there’s more to the story. Beneath the surface of these fashionable bargains lies a concerning reality: Hazardous…

  • Wasted Opportunity: Gaps in Ireland’s New Programme for Government

    Wasted Opportunity: Gaps in Ireland’s New Programme for Government

    Ireland’s latest Programme for Government, which has just been ratified, presents a roadmap for tackling pressing issues like waste management and promoting a circular economy. However, upon further inspection we noticed one striking omission from the document: The complete absence of figures or quantifiable targets. The commitments largely focus on maintaining existing goals, with very…

  • Advancing a Just Transition for All: Less Talk, More Action

    Advancing a Just Transition for All: Less Talk, More Action

    The high-level ministerial roundtable on the UAE Just Transition Work Program (JTWP) which took place recently at COP29, brought together leaders and experts to address the transformative challenge of achieving a just transition to a sustainable and equitable future. The discussions underscored the profound need to leave no one behind in this global shift, emphasising…

  • Kerry’s Wise Wool Project Tackles Ireland’s Wool Waste with Community Workshops

    Kerry’s Wise Wool Project Tackles Ireland’s Wool Waste with Community Workshops

    Blog by ZWAI member Zihan Zheng Ireland produces nearly 7,000 tonnes of wool annually, most of which goes unused and is classified as a “Category 3 waste product.” For decades, Irish sheep farmers have been told their wool is worthless—it costs more to shear a sheep than to sell its fleece. Synthetic fibers, often cheaper…

  • Reducing Food Waste: A Key to a Sustainable Future

    Reducing Food Waste: A Key to a Sustainable Future

    Food waste is not just an environmental issue; it’s an ethical, economic, and societal challenge that demands immediate attention. At the Green Gather Food Event in Westmeath, ZWAI highlighted the staggering statistics and practical solutions to tackle this crisis during a talk by one our Vice Chairperson, Jack O’Sullivan. The Problem ZWAI’s Call to Action…

  • A Continent of Waste: Reflections

    A Continent of Waste: Reflections

    In reflecting on this insightful article by @Jack O’Sullivan, titled “A Continent of Waste,” we are reminded of his long-standing commitment to the principles of zero waste and circular design – a vision he has championed since the inception of the Zero Waste Alliance Ireland, alongside fellow founders who shared this pioneering spirit.  Written in…

  • Zero Waste Halloween: Tips and Tricks for a Spooky Good Time

    Zero Waste Halloween: Tips and Tricks for a Spooky Good Time

    Halloween is all about fun costumes, sweet treats and festive decorations, but unfortunately, it’s also a holiday that generates a lot of waste. From single-use sweet wrappers to disposable decorations, Halloween can have a spooky impact on the environment. But fear not! With a few conscious choices, you can enjoy an eco-friendly, zero-waste Halloween that’s…

  • The Atlantic Ocean’s Circulation Crisis: Not just a Science Problem, a Survival Problem

    The Atlantic Ocean’s Circulation Crisis: Not just a Science Problem, a Survival Problem

    Yesterday, 44 of the world’s leading climate scientists issued a stark warning in an open letter, shedding light on an alarming issue that could impact life on Earth in ways many of us can’t fully grasp: the potential collapse of the Atlantic Ocean’s circulation, also known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). This vital…

  • Addressing Ireland’s Nitrogen Crisis: Insights from our Meeting with the EU Commission

    Addressing Ireland’s Nitrogen Crisis: Insights from our Meeting with the EU Commission

    On Wednesday 18th September, our Vice Chairperson, Jack Coffey, met with the European Commission to discuss the submission we made in response to the public consultation in March of this year on the Nitrates Directive, as well as Ireland’s ongoing environmental challenges, particularly concerning nitrogen pollution and its broader impacts. The primary focus of the…

  • Waste Incineration and the Triple Planetary Crisis

    Waste Incineration and the Triple Planetary Crisis

    The practice of waste incineration, often touted as an effective waste management solution, is contributing to what is now recognised as the triple planetary crisis: climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss. By burning waste, incinerators release greenhouse gases and toxic pollutants, worsening air quality and driving global warming. This method also discourages sustainable practices like…