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This article is drawn from the Circular Weekly newsletter from GreenBiz, running Fridays.It’s been quite a year for the circular economy, which has started to
December 28, 2018 by Lauren Phipps
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Throwaway plastic items such as cutlery, cotton buds, straws and stirrers soon could be banned across Europe after MEPs backed measures to drive down the
October 26, 2018 by Michael Holder
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This 12-part series highlights women-led ventures in the green economy.I thought I was serving as a good ocean steward by not throwing plastic bottles on the
October 24, 2018 by Marilyn Waite
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Over the last year, there has been a surge of interest in the problem of ocean plastic pollution. The media drumbeat began with the now-infamous turtle video,
October 17, 2018 by Rob Kaplan
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When it comes to ocean plastic pollution, the challenge is clear: We need to quickly scale up business solutions to support waste and recycling. The
September 19, 2018 by Rob Kaplan
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Is this the decade when we solve ocean plastic — or repeat the mistakes of the past? Recently, Nathaniel Rich told an incredible story about the decade when we
August 27, 2018 by Rob Kaplan
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This article is drawn from the GreenBuzz newsletter from GreenBiz, running Mondays.I’m not easily impressed by advances in sustainable business — I’ve been
August 23, 2018 by Joel Makower
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GreenBiz Group has selected 21 innovative startups to pitch their ventures from the main stage of VERGE 18, Oct. 16-18 in Oakland, California. The
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Week in ReviewTune in around 5:03 for a roundup of news.What New York’s Uber decision portends for ride-hailing servicesThe limits of data-driven approaches to
August 17, 2018 by Heather Clancy
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Plastic pollution in waterways and coastlines is an overall system failure of how we design, use and dispose of materials. The myriad of lightweight, durable
August 15, 2018 by Doug Woodring
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If you’ve ever wondered what the intersection of women in science, adventure and leadership looks like, here’s a prime example: a multidisciplinary crew of 20
July 20, 2018 by Shana Rappaport
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This article is drawn from the Circular Weekly newsletter from GreenBiz, running Fridays.While reading this essay from the comfort of your home or office,
July 17, 2018 by Lauren Phipps
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Week in ReviewTune in around 7:15 for a weekly roundup of news.Behind Europe’s quest to scale industrial symbiosisWhere it makes sense for fleets to go
May 4, 2018 by Heather Clancy
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Week in ReviewTune in around 5:27 for a weekly roundup of news.How the blockchain could transform sustainability reportingIt won’t be easy, but Hawaii should
April 26, 2018 by Heather Clancy
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Procter & Gamble, which last year introduced the first consumer-grade bottle made from plastic collected from beaches and oceans, is stepping up its
April 16, 2018 by Heather Clancy
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Often, it’s hard to see the environmental damage we are doing. We can see some of the effects of too much carbon in the atmosphere but not the acidification of
March 23, 2018 by Nina Goodrich
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Borders are elusive when it comes to the oceans, whether in the public imagination, business or the law. Naturally, much of Janis Searles Jones' work as Ocean
March 22, 2018 by Elsa Wenzel
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There's no love lost for plastic packaging. Whether it's complicated recycling instructions on the products we buy, startling images of the impacts on wildlife
March 15, 2018 by Joe Iles
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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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Plastic in the ocean is reaching crisis proportions. It's found all over our ocean, inside fish and other creatures and among grains of salt, and in the
January 25, 2018 by Emily Woglom