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Sponsored: This article explores solutions for the shipping industry, businesses and consumers to reduce environmental harm and support positive change.
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Sponsored by Sendle: The circular economy presents an opportunity for consumers to live more sustainably and the parcel serves as the lifeblood for the circular economy.
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Sponsored: When it comes to shipping, consumers have been conditioned to think faster equals better but fast delivery is rarely the best choice for the planet. A growing number of e-commerce companies are working to combat that trend.
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The e-commerce site also has set science-based targets that are pending validation.
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Managers from the Walmart, Anheuser-Busch, the city of Seattle and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey talk strategy during the VERGE 20 virtual conference.
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Instead of buying off the rack, consumers receive a bespoke pair customized for their body. Aside from eliminating inventory waste, the hope is customers will keep the durable apparel longer.
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The concept, gaining ground in European and China, aims to address both air pollution and gnarly traffic congestion in urban areas.
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As the federal government seeks to bail out the industry, environmental advocacy organizations urged Congress to ensure that any financial aid for cruise lines come with strings attached.
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If we continue shipping goods as we do today, freight emissions will surpass energy as the most carbon-intensive sector by 2050.
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It’s buying carbon offsets to balance the impact of shipping and also advocating for long-term solutions.
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International shipping is one of the worst climate change contributors — but there's minimal accountability on the high seas for emissions.
by Henrik Selin
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Now that there’s finally a target (albeit a weak one), it’s time to pour on the steam.