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Tesla is driving down the amount of waste generated per vehicle and has decreased manufacturing waste by 50 percent in new facilities.
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Next time you look up at the night sky and consider your place in the universe, consider that there are 8,000 metric tons of junk swirling around above you.
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Some apparel brands are distinguishing themselves by using traceabilty technologies to create closer connections with consumers and prioritize a more circular approach.
by Phil Rosen
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More than 50 percent of consumers intend to make long term changes to their fashion consumption, aiming to buy less and make their clothing last longer.
by Suz Okie
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Making a concrete case for change in how we build.
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270 of the 440 operating reactors worldwide are more than 30 years old. Many nuclear plants originally were designed for a service life lasting around 30 years.
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Three questions on how to advance a circular fashion industry that works for all.
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The performance luxury brand evaluated every material is uses and is planning to use a more sustainable version.
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The British fashion brand launched ‘made to last’ sustainability manifesto geared at transforming into a fully regenerative and circular business model by 2030.
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The fashion resale market in the U.S. is projected to grow to $64 billion by 2024.
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Advocates of the take-make-waste system have characterized the linear economy as the optimally efficient free market. But nothing is efficient about it.
by Ron Gonen
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To fix fashion’s sustainability problem, we need a little less conversation and a little more action
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Sponsored: The industry is on the verge of a climate revolution, but progress is getting bogged down by semantics and distracted by low-hanging fruit.
by Angela Adams
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Measuring circular economy performance requires data on areas of a business that haven’t traditionally been measured.
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More than 100 billion garments are produced annually. Many end up in the landfill.
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The apparel and footwear giant says its scale requires it to address textile waste and to design out waste from the beginning.
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The EU-funded New Cotton Project aims to collect, sort and regenerate old clothing into new items for sale on the high street.
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Fast fashion has destructive impacts on the environment and people. Buying secondhand clothing could provide consumers a way to push back against the fast-fashion system.
by Hyejune Park
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Sponsored: InterContinental Hotels Group is using circular economy thinking to seek out solutions to problems such as plastic waste.
by Sopan Shah
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In order to scale its solution, the labeling and embellishment manufacturer must partner with apparel companies and other stakeholders.
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From Levi's first resale offering to H&M's first in-store garment-to-garment recycling system, the runaway for innovation is intriguing.
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As fashion brands adapt and survive, they can drive a renewed vision of how to decouple volume growth from value growth.
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The summit, which took place during Paris Fashion Week, presented a glimpse of our technological fashion future and showed that there's room to push our circular impact and ambition.
by Lilian Liu
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Millions of fashion supply chain workers are expected to lose jobs by the end of the year due to the global COVID-19 crisis. A recovery must center people who've been most affected.
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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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A green recovery supports the environment. An efficient recovery works for both the environment and the economy.