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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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11 circular economy startups have emerged as $1 billion-plus companies since 2020.
by Ella Hedley
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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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A relatively new entrant among those selling home gadgets for food waste, Mill keeps food in the system by feeding animals.
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Sponsored: Food loss and waste has a measurable impact on greenhouse gas emissions; the food and beverage industry has a role to play in reducing both loss and waste.
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Retailer set to start removing 'best before' dates from labels on over 300 fresh produce items nationwide this week in bid to cut down on food waste.
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About a third of the world’s food is wasted or lost — but new apps to buy, redistribute and share surplus food can help.
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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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The model policy also encourages quasi-governmental and local private entities to purchase compost for use in their projects.
by Darby Hoover
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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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Four members of the Upcycled Food Association break down their biggest challenges making upcycled food mainstream.
by Jesse Klein
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The fast-casual restaurant was able to divert 51 percent of waste relying on cardboard recycling, innovative solutions to film plastic trash and composting.
by Jesse Klein
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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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From packaging innovations to supply chain overhauls, here are the greatest opportunities for growth.
by Jeff Yorzyk
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Sustainability advocates celebrate zero-waste goals. But perhaps they have the unintended effect of labeling certain materials as needing to be eliminated.
by Jim Giles
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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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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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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