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A new climate agreement with the U.S. disregards China’s plans to increase plastics production.
by Leah Garden
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A growing wave of volatile organic compounds requirements call for expanded actions by global enterprises.
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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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Young companies redesign products or processes beyond what most suppliers are willing to do.
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New tools could change chemical supply chains for Seagate, Boeing and Halliburton.
by Bob Kerr
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Researchers build on age-old practices to reduce food loss in Africa.
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N2Africa teaches farmers to grow legumes, which fix plant-pleasing nitrogen in soil. That much-maligned hill of beans is both crop and fertilizer.
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Nike and Adidas are turning to this new tech. Yet major questions remain as to what can turn the tide to reduce pollution in the textile industry.
by Lydia Heida
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China expects to reach an important solar milestone by the end of the, shipping companies support the White House's new big-rig fuel rules, and more in today's early roundup.
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What effect does a campaign like Greenpeace's "Dirty Laundry" effort have on the companies targeted and their suppliers?