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This article is drawn from the Circular Weekly newsletter from GreenBiz, running Fridays.As some of our U.S. readers gear up to shop til you drop this Black
November 23, 2018 by Lauren Phipps
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Thanksgiving may be uniquely American, but its core spirit was exported from harvest festivals stretching back for millennia. Its essence is being grateful for
November 22, 2018 by Michael Carolan
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The average American generates about 1,500 pounds of garbage annually, and then spends lots of tax dollars disposing of it.Even as recycling has taken off
November 19, 2018 by Suvrat Dhanorkar
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Adapted from "The Food Sharing Revolution: How Start-Ups, Pop-Ups, and Co-Ops are Changing the Way We Eat," (Published by Island Press, 2018)It is one of the
November 17, 2018 by Michael Carolan
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Waste is considered business as usual for apparel and home goods brands. Should it be?Waste — product that is made, but is unsellable — costs brands money and
November 16, 2018 by Nicole Bassett
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The following Q&A is an edited excerpt from the Bard MBA’s Nov. 16 "The Impact Report" podcast. The Impact Report brings together students and faculty in
November 16, 2018 by Heather Bowden
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Cars, vans, trucks and buses are legally driving themselves on city streets and highways. Over 50 companies have licenses for autonomous vehicles (AV) in
November 13, 2018 by John Addison
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Excerpted from "Life After Carbon" by John Cleveland and Peter Plastrik (Island Press, 2018). All rights reserved.In 2013, Oslo’s bus company made an
November 3, 2018 by Peter Plastrik
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The phrase "fecal sludge business model" probably doesn’t evoke an image of something you’d like to wade right into. But if you’re a business who’s ignoring
July 11, 2018 by Claudia Sadoff
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Framed by a momentum towards energy independence and ambitious sustainability targets at the VERGE Hawaii conference, a group of key stakeholders gathered on
June 21, 2018 by Lauren Phipps
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We are all addicted to the little computers we carry in our pockets. We can't take our eyes off of the endless information and streaming entertainment. And
May 22, 2018 by Steven Cohen
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Dow Chemical is one of the world’s biggest producers of plastics and packaging. So it may come as a surprise that the company is working with Boise, Idaho, and
April 23, 2018 by Cassandra Sweet
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The following is an excerpt from the book "Three Revolutions: Steering Automated, Shared, and Electric Vehicles to a Better Future" by Daniel Sperling.
April 7, 2018 by Daniel Sperling
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In the last few years, a couple of multi-billion dollar companies — initially marketed as part of a new sharing economy — devoured people’s attention. After
April 5, 2018 by Fernanda Marin
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Aldi has become the latest leading supermarket to unveil wide-ranging new plans to crack down on plastic waste, pledging to ensure all the packaging for its
March 9, 2018 by James Murray
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I was at the wheel of a 54-foot research sloop crossing the north Pacific Ocean through the heart of one of the most plastic-polluted parts of the sea, when I
February 26, 2018 by Erica Cirino
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The following Q&A is an edited excerpt from the Bard MBA’s Feb. 2 The Impact Report podcast. The Impact Report brings together students and faculty in Bard
February 16, 2018 by Alistair Hall
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CEO Guide to Climate-related Financial Disclosures (WBCSD) provides CEOs with guidance on how to best align their organization with the recommendations of the
January 17, 2018 by Devon Edwards