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Taking a look at Lansink's waste hierarchy and the circular economy to challenge the 2,000-year-old method of using landfills for waste disposal.
by Conor Riffle
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Innovators in the space have seen more than $1.29 billion in investments since 2015.
by Suz Okie
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Products such as electronic displays made from fish scales to sanitary products made from banana fibers have made headlines. What opportunities do bio-based materials afford?
by Suz Okie
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The material itself is not the crux of the problem.
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Sponsored: If the pace of innovation and level of commitment to building a sustainable future are any indication of future trends, the 2020s will be the decade of circularity.
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The materials used for candy packaging are notoriously difficult to recycle, with the vast majority ending up in landfills. That’s why Rubicon created Trick or Trash™, an educational program designed to help reduce the waste that accumulates every year around Halloween.
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Landfills across the country are rapidly reaching capacity, and it is therefore more important than ever that we remain mindful of how we dispose of our
by Rubicon
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Applications in packaging and other products are beginning to gain momentum.
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Firm behind Barbie, Hot Wheels and Fisher-Price plans to launch first toy made from and packaged in green materials in early 2020.
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For a more productive, efficient circular economy, an engineering approach to cellular biology could be the key.
by John Cumbers
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What's the right way to measure progress? The World Business Council for Sustainable Development is framing out one possible method.
by CJ Clouse
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Biomimicry and circularity go hand-in-hand.
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Plus, NRG proposes a simpler way for companies to procure electricity powered by renewables
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Rachael Miller's team at Cora Ball spun this laundry solution out of a greater ocean cleanup effort.