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Spanish fashion group Inditex said it will turn to recycling and regenerative farming to help meet ambitious new sustainability targets.
by Amber Rolt
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Learnings from 23 companies navigating the transition to the circular economy.
by Ellie Moss
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Sponsored: Increasing recycled fiber in packaging will advance circularity and help with mitigating climate change concerns. But it requires collaboration along the whole supply chain.
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Houdini Sportswear set a goal to have all of its products and services be circular by design by the end of 2022.
by Suz Okie
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Partsimony is an example of a company that is dedicated to building cognitive supply chains and increasing efficiencies.
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The supermarket giants said it removed 1 billion pieces of plastic from across its U.K. business last year.
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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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By understanding the obstacles, makers of stuff can reinvent the way consumers engage with their products and create a more sustainable, circular economy in the process.
by Lisa Grice
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Plus, a recap of this week's EMF Foundation summit on the future of food.
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In a world where waste management and recycling is on the decline, private sector innovation is needed.
by Tom Szaky
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A circular economy for food in a post-COVID-19 world could build resilience and ease the impacts of the next global crisis.
by Lena Gravis
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Redesigns, refurbishments and new manufacturing techniques helped hospitals face supplies shortages amid the pandemic. Can similar approaches help businesses rebuild the global economy?
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Across industries, companies are using tech and data to increase their circularity.
by Jim Sullivan
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Supply chain integration is a critical success factor in circular business models.
by Deborah Dull
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Turning food waste into new products is one small solution to fight food waste and there’s room for the market to grow.
by Dan Kurzrock
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Companies can make progress toward building a circular system only so far on their own. To change your entire system, you need to engage your whole value
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From recipes for recommerce to changing packaging ingredients, the retail sector is integral to adoption of the circular economy. Don't expect a cookie-cutter approach.
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Looking at washing machines, research from Sweden's Linköping University tries to solve part of the puzzle about how to shift business models to find more traction when it comes to being circular, as well as adding a social element.
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Tracking technologies could provide information throughout a product's journey, from the start all the way through to its use at the consumer level, and ultimately to its disposal or reuse in the future.
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Mining information about what people want and what they buy (as well as when and why they buy) can lead to surprising innovations that can have far-reaching effects.
by Carol Fung
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The development of specific and actionable metrics at the systems, business and product levels will be a key accelerator for scale.
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Circulytics was created to go where no other business service has gone before, in terms of exploring and advancing circularity at every level.
by Elsa Wenzel
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The shipping and logistics arm of Brambles promises to make supply chains greener, smarter and more efficient.
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A renewed focus on resources to help companies understand what’s in the materials they’re using — and reusing.
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What's the right way to measure progress? The World Business Council for Sustainable Development is framing out one possible method.
by CJ Clouse