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Nature’s Fynd, formerly Sustainable Bioproducts, started as a NASA research project. It begins production this month at a facility in Chicago’s old stockyard district.
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Plus, what do consumers think of the circular economy? ING executive Anne van Riel offers some perspective.
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And we need innovation to tackle the climate emergency.
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Bold new commitment will see the tech giant charge an internal carbon fee not just on emissions from its direct operations, but on those of its supply chain.
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The modifications, proposed in November and now out for public comment, seem to have been advocated by a network of oil and gas interests.
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From high-tech indoor farms in France and Singapore to mobile apps connecting urban growers and eaters in India and the United States, here are more than a dozen initiatives using tech, entrepreneurship, and social innovation to change urban agriculture.
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Today’s burgeoning recommerce and online rental markets offer high-end gadgets and swanky fashion.
by CJ Clouse
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Sponsored: Companies are working with nature to reach their corporate carbon targets.
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Plus, a potential new model of climate action for companies that have own franchises.
by Sarah Golden
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Don't mourn. Organize.
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Plus, what you missed during the Clean Tech Open showcase at VERGE 19.
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New analysis by sustainability consultancy Engie Impact heightens strategic urgency of science-based targets.
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It may sound a bit like alchemy to create building blocks out of thin air, but plants and algae have been doing essentially the same thing for hundreds of millions of years.
by Ben Soltoff
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From data to electrification, these entpreneurs are surmounting barriers to reaching an equitable, sustainable mobility future and empowering first movers to act.
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In updating their corporate mission statement, CEOs are responding to three major factors that threaten their executive freedoms and responsibilities.
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Featured this week: Alexa Dembek, the chief technology and sustainability officer for DuPont, and Ned Harvey, managing director at Rocky Mountain Institute.
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Citi, Keurig Dr Pepper and Micron set speedy targets, while Ingersoll Rand plays the long game.
by Cyan Zhong
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Plus, three ways that the CEOs could improve their new 'Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation.'
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Since March 2019, five new Fortune 500 companies have joined high-profile climate initiatives, bringing the total to 114.
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Companies must be bolder by looking to their sustainability goals, not the past, as a baseline when setting targets.
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Can systems change come from the bottom up? These neighbors believe it can.
by Sue Lebeck
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The luxury fashion giant sets targets to cut supply chain emissions for the first time.
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A few sips from the firehose of insights that spewed from three days of North America's largest circular economy event.
by Joel Makower