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Hail the ocean plastics resistance, the recommerce revolution and the product reparability movement.
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Excess product poses a material risk to your company and to the planet. Here's how to recover those losses.
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Matthew Hollis, founder and CEO of waste management software firm Elytus, talks about the cultural side of trash.
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From supply chain to waste management, cities are trying to develop local circular economies.
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A Europe-wide ban could be in place on certain items by 2021 — but is the war on plastics a distraction from the climate fight?
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Rachael Miller's team at Cora Ball spun this laundry solution out of a greater ocean cleanup effort.
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The uptick in awareness is unprecedented, and it's not just about feeling sorry for sea creatures.
by Rob Kaplan
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We need more than billions of dollars to keep plastic out of the ocean. Thankfully, there's a consensus about the solutions — if we act now.
by Rob Kaplan
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Getting from here to a circular economy will take a lot of interim steps. In parallel, we must build the foundations for a new material reality.
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Earth’s growing population is adding mountains of organic waste. Can businesses clean up and cash in?
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'Away' has a different meaning for the string of islands.
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Many U.S. cities are struggling with how to keep items like juice pouches, candy wrappers and plastic dinnerware out of landfills.
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Will the giant consumer packaged goods company place itself head and shoulders above the rest?
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It’s time to acknowledge that the concept of circularity may need to be defined differently depending on the material.
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These ideas could help design a system that keeps these materials from becoming trash in the first place.
by Joe Iles
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The international discount grocer just set a goal to ensure packaging for products carrying its own label will be recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2022.
by James Murray
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Tom Szaky built a company around one question: 'Why does waste exist?' Now it's entering a new phase of growth.