Displaying 1 - 25 of 116
1
Article
Sponsored: Shifting customer expectations and net zero goals mean companies need to tap into new data to unlock value from more sustainable products and services.
by Ron Kinghorn
2
Article
Sponsored: Today’s fans require much more than just entertainment; they expect sustainable and values-driven sporting events. Is your event meeting the moment?
by Lee Spivak
3
Article
The Atlanta audience voted for Sortile, a New York-based startup that uses imaging technology to enable low-cost apparel sorting by fiber type.
by Holly Secon
4
Article
The Impact League is the race’s sustainability contest. SailGP is also investing in many sustainability changes both on and off the water.
by Jesse Klein
5
Article
Sponsored: Ball Corporation President Dan Fisher discusses opportunities to leverage sports and entertainment to advance sustainability and a circular economy.
by Dan Fisher
6
Article
Plus, we speak with VERGE 21 keynote speaker Yishan Wong, founder and CEO of a startup working on 'reforestation in a box.'
7
Article
Athletes and the broader sports community traditionally have not had much of a presence at prior global climate conferences. That will change at COP26.
8
Article
The German company, which won the Accelerate contest at Circularity 21, is developing a process that turns wood waste into thermoplastics.
9
Article
A Land Rover ad has stoked a debate over the acceptability of running ads for high carbon products and services that hurt human health and undermine the U.K.’s climate goals
10
Article
The New Standard Institute — founded by Maxine Bédat — uses and demystifies data to help the fashion industry move to a much more sustainable business model and at a faster pace.
11
Article
Lindsay Arell of Honeycomb Strategies explains a new effort to spread sustainability in the sports world.
12
Article
Made of Air locks away carbon from wood waste into a durable plastic for buildings, cars and furniture.
13
Article
Can a new software platform achieve the goal of accelerating the circular economy?
by Joel Makower
14
Article
Joe Macleod calls himself an “endineer” and says there's a missed opportunity when companies don't think about their products' full life cycle.
15
Article
Professional sports teams are making sustainable changes with the help of fan engagement and carbon offset projects.
16
Article
From better course management techniques, more sustainable equipment and sustainably run golf tournaments, these ideas are a hole-in-one.
17
Article
It solidifies that sustainability can be enhanced through the power of sport because of the overlap between sports lovers and people that seek positive change.
18
Article
Developed to provide a blueprint for environmental action, LCAs often sow seeds of discord. What can be done to fix that?
by Karine Vann
19
Article
change:WATER prevails in two-round pitch session, featuring 25 startups.
20
Article
More companies are pursuing design for the environment, closed loop supply chains and equitable practices that extend to downstream communities.
by Elsa Wenzel
21
Article
Every department and operational unit of the company is interlinked. It impossible to fully achieve the objectives of any block without the contributions of the other blocks.
22
Article
As singer-songwriter Solange said, 'Do nothing without intention.'
23
Article
Building a circular economy will need disruptive ideas that shift the status quo — and these five startups showcased at Circularity 20 could be those innovators.
by Holly Secon
24
Article
Every fan, sponsor, announcer, player, coach, owner and passerby will see 'Climate Pledge' on the Seattle arena, which aspires to several net-zero goals. That visibility matters greatly.
25
Article
Sports venues have a rare opportunity to align pandemic response efforts with sustainability strategies, if we can get everyone on the right team.