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We need financial innovation to unlock energy efficiency's environmental, employment and growth opportunities. Could this technology be the answer?
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The fashion designer teams up with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation to call for bold action on throwaway fashion.
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It's where environmental sustainability meets energy security and affordability.
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From China's sludge-to-energy program to South Africa's online waste exchange to India's biogas buses, global cities are creating better systems.
by Anne Maassen
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As big names like Aramark and Thai Union progress on supply chains, smaller-fry 'seatech' startups bring the promise of satellite and blockchain tech.
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A longtime vegan is betting big on food tech from Impossible Foods, Hampton Creek and Memphis Meats to save animals — and human health.
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News release: Twenty-four thought leaders and key stakeholders to help guide VERGE Hawaii 2018 program.
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From Apple's Liam to the Nigerian company HelloTractor, waste materials are creating value for both emerging and established businesses.
by Peter Lacy
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Shifting to the circular economy could release $4.5 trillion in new economic potential by 2030.
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A senior HP executive makes the case that even complex technologies must be built to last, to be easily repairable.
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Ball Corporation and others weigh in on the WWF's Cascading Materials Vision's potential to bind them with municipalities and manufacturers on a path forward.
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Getting there requires walking the fine line between risk and opportunity.
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Lisa Jackson on the company's newest renewable energy commitments, circular economy initiatives and what she would say to Scott Pruitt.
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An interview with Francesca Bria, Barcelona's chief innovation officer.
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Enterprising individuals within companies are finding opportunities in the waste stream to cut costs and waste and improve operations. Watch this (circular) space.
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New science can track transhipping, the high-seas transfer of seafood catches between ships, but it may take consumer demand to truly halt it.
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Lab-grown promises to be one of modern science’s finest hours. Is it enough to change, or end, the way humans consume animals?
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If so, it must consider local business and cultural needs, build business processes and market structures around the world.
by Maciej Kranz
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Communities looking to reduce fossil fuel use find opportunity in energy-hogging treatment plants.
by Erica Gies
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Kellogg, IKEA and others are seizing financial opportunities from improving lives and reducing the environmental impacts of millions of smallholders in supply chains.
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On this week's podcast: The uncertain future of the DOE's advanced energy research and a growing regenerative-ag movement in Costa Rica.
by Joel Makower
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On this week: Holmes Hummel on taking the energy revolution to the utilities of the heartland. Can the conservative case for climate action thwart the Trumpocalpse?
by Joel Makower
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How a partnership with TerraCycle has enabled our GreenBiz 17 conference to go zero waste.
by Tom Szaky
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On this week's podcast: Why virtual power plants are becoming more prevalent, 21st Century Fox lets us in on their circular economy agenda and P&G's new zero waste commitment.
by Joel Makower
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New advances in technology are sparking efforts to use virtual reality to help people gain a deeper appreciation of environmental challenges.