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Carbon dioxide is a waste product that is heating up our planet — but it also may be an unexpected solution to climate change.
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Patagonia's Yvon Chouinard and Honest Co.'s Jessica Alba tell their stories of how sustainable practices came to be integral to their products, brands, and ultimately, their success.
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How one chemical company took on the challenge of finding and marketing a new 'green' chemical.
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These companies are churning out examples of how business models enabled by digitization boost the circular economy.
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Local governments are being acknowledged for their exemplary leadership in reducing carbon pollution and addressing climate change
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Forget your MakerBot. The Department of Energy has a plan for a new production paradigm.
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On this week's edition of the GreenBiz 350 podcast: Levi's, Energizer and what's next for the circular economy, plus food tech's great new heights.
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Mid-size manufacturers are often challenged by time and resources to plan around sustainability. Their brand name customers could help by infusing sustainability down supply chains.
by Noam Gressel
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LEGO is of the children, by the children, for the children: How is its No. 1 stakeholder helping to create change?
by Anna Clark
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Biologist Tom Murray gives a retrospective overview, from the EPA's tumultuous beginnings to the evolution of today’s industrial partnerships.
by Kate Bachman
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Is it possible to turn the tide on e-waste?
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As steel manufacturing becomes less profitable, the prospect of lower electricity bills is sparking low-carbon innovation.
by David Powell
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Selling an optional green setting on a product isn't the same as selling a green product.
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How do you turn the circular economy from a nice idea into an investable business model?
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What if industrial production were no longer the villain? Here's the radical vision of the Living Product Challenge.
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Why Dow, Coca-Cola, Google and many other big companies are joining the quest to cut waste by continually cycling materials back through supply chains.
by Joel Makower
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CDP's Dexter Galvin explains how business can benefit by increasing their supply chain's commitment to sustainability.
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From bio-inspired polymers to toxic compounds, companies like Adidas, GM and Walmart are rethinking the way they use — and reuse — materials.