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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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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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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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The retailer is meeting old electronics where they’re at — in your home.
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Apkudo announced a $14.4 million growth funding round on Feb. 8, 2022, that should help further the growth and development of its connected device platform.
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As smartphone sales have skyrocketed, so has the device’s contribution to waste streams and carbon emissions.
by Mo Chatterji
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Investment firm Closed Loop Partners is making a “significant” investment in ERI, the largest U.S. provider of technology asset management services.
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Halt and catch fire? Not so much. Adam Minter wants to expand your thinking of electronics circularity for the environment and social good.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Sponsored: The electronics we rely on are made of a wide range of critical raw materials. How do we build resilience and circular value chains to help mitigate increasing risk of supply disruption?
by Jack Allen
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A look at how the right to repair movement is steadily gaining traction in the U.S. and the European Union.
by Suz Okie
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The U.S. exports up to 40 percent of its e-waste, some of which goes to regions such as Southeast Asia that have little environmental oversight.
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As the renewable energy sector grows, high-capacity long-life battery storage is fundamental to its success. How these batteries are designed and made will define their environmental impact for generations to come.
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Sponsored: By managing the life cycle of IT products such as notebook computers differently, your organization can address some of the world’s most urgent sustainability issues.
by Clare Hobby
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Companies across the fashion industry have deployed pilots for circular — or more sustainable — products, but too often they stop there.
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To unlock the circular economy’s full potential, we’ll need to make sure that it’s widely understood and embraced.
by Mike Hower
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As singer-songwriter Solange said, 'Do nothing without intention.'
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At Circularity 20, experts, founders, and practitioners described how to embed circular economy principles in our food system.
by Holly Secon
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Plus, words of wisdom from legendary creative design thinker, Tim Brown.
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Hook consumers onto new sustainable habits with these tips from industry and academic experts.
by Jesse Klein
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COVID-19 has created some headwinds, with the plastics and petrochemicals industry stirring fears that reusable containers are unsanitary during the pandemic, but experts are pushing back on that narrative and experimentation is alive and well.
by Meg Wilcox
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Sustainability leaders from Target, Walmart and CVS came together at Circularity 20 to discuss why working together despite being competitors is critical to achieving success.
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Even while playing an important role in the chain, they typically are not compensated for that contribution. Corporations have an opportunity to change that.
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The U.S. recycling system is notoriously ineffective. A new Recycling Partnership project convenes 60 organizations and aims to change that by 2025.
by Holly Secon
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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
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Plus, sustainable finance grows up.