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Date/Time: April 30, 2024 (11AM-12PM ET / 8-9AM PT)
As the global UN Plastics Treaty enters the final stages of negotiations, organizations must
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Sponsored: Companies must be equipped to prepare for the Global Plastics Treaty: better data, innovation and collaboration for system-level change.
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Oregon’s newly passed right-to-repair law aims to cut e-waste and stimulate the independent technology repair marketplace.
by Leah Garden
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While reports and surveys indicate that consumers broadly care about protecting the environment, knowledge about the most sustainable forms of packaging is
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Sponsored: The construction sector consumes large amounts of precious resources, but it’s also a sector that can break new ground and accelerate the circular economy in real estate.
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Sponsored: While chasing the big moonshot goals, don’t miss the opportunity for more immediate sustainability wins by rethinking your organization’s IT Assets.
by Jeff Seibert
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Sponsored: The Global Plastics Treaty must include a financing plan that supports the countries most impacted by plastic pollution and least equipped to deal with it.
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Sponsored: Product manufacturers can make circularity a reality for their company with circularity readiness. Here are early-stage strategies to consider.
by Pete Girard
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Sponsored: Product manufacturers looking to implement circularity should look at their material transparency as the key first step in reaching their circular goals.
by Pete Girard
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Sponsored: Molecular recycling can prevent this growing stream of waste from cars out of landfills.
by Chris Layton
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The brand-new Camston Wrather circuit board recycling facility in Carlsbad, California, can process 1.5 million pounds every month, a fraction of America's electronic waste.
by Jon Smieja
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Sponsored: Panasonic’s long-term environmental vision demonstrates its commitment to achieving an environmentally sustainable future.
by Tatsuo Ogawa
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In Minnesota alone, the value of metals and materials that could be mined from electronic waste has an estimated value of over $2.8 billion annually.
by Jon Smieja
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Sponsored: Introduce these 7 sustainable practices to reduce waste, conserve resources and lessen your business’s environmental impact.
by Ryan Cooper
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Sponsored: Berry Global prioritizes innovations for circularity to build an attractive portfolio for its customers, while driving growth, jobs and stability.
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Sponsored: Leadership no longer looks like a large company beating the competition to an incredible, unique solution; it looks like changing the system through collaborative innovation.
by Cathy Combs
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Sponsored: The case for circular business models as a critical enabler of truly sustainable business, by operating within the finite resources of planetary boundaries.
by Nellie Cohen
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Sponsored: Partnership is essential to creating solutions that promote the circular economy. Sustana Fiber, Sonoco and Kellogg’s revealed the value of collaboration in a trial to prove the recyclability of paper containers.
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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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Sponsored: Food and beverage use-by dates don’t necessarily indicate something is safe to consume. Scrapping these dates could significantly reduce food waste.
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Sponsored: Consumer demand for sustainable fashion, including eyewear, continues to grow, and what makes fashion green has everything to do with what it’s made from.
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Sponsored: Food loss and waste has a measurable impact on greenhouse gas emissions; the food and beverage industry has a role to play in reducing both loss and waste.
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Sponsored: The roadmap for packaging manufacturers and brand owners seeking to incorporate recycled fiber into products starts with organizational leadership.
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Sponsored: Businesses looking to align with the United Nations’ SDGs 12 and 15 can leverage renewable materials to make an impact.
by Jason Pelz
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Sponsored: The right partnership — and material — can make all the difference in the pursuit of circular goals. Herbal Essences and Eastman are a prime example.
by Chris Layton