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The industry needs to focus on both sustainable production and consumption of clothing.
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San Francisco and Belgium-based competitors come together to create world's largest green cleaning company.
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Say goodbye to plastic and peanuts. Use these 3 biodegradable and compostable materials instead.
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Better-designed and greener ways have taken root among researchers and industry, and it's not just about removing hazardous chemicals from the hood.
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Leading athletic shoe makers are eliminating leather and embracing alternative materials.<br />
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Sustainable products have an image problem: They tend to look sensible, not sexy. Here's how Ecologic Brands helped give Seventh Generation's liquid laundry detergent more shelf appeal.
by Marc Stoiber
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Green construction and architecture has gone mainstream; here are some notable examples from around the world.
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The consumer goods manufacturer says it has achieved a 21% improvement in lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions per dose since 2007, beating its goal for 2020
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Hannah Jones, vice president of sustainable business and innovation at Nike, talks about how to tap mega trends like population growth, scarcer natural resources and climate change to create massive opportunities for new business models.
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Nike’s new sustainability report highlights how the sporting goods giant is pushing innovation in both its products and supply chain.
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The just-closed auto expo show how the cleaner car market is rapidly maturing, with more automakers building more innovative, more efficient vehicles -- and demand for those cars soaring.
by Adam Happel
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The Danish Fashion Institute and BSR are trying to cultivate a taste for green among fashionistas, bargainistas and the industry that serves them.
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What happens when global companies look outside their walls for sustainable innovation? They sometimes find it.
by Joel Makower
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A new ranking, developed by AT&T in partnership with BSR and industry stakeholders, aims to give shoppers easy access to more environmental and social aspects of mobile phones.
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McDonald's and Starbucks stand out at leading examples of what fast food companies should do to lower the impacts of their packaging.
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Nike unveils a new line of sportswear -- made from recycled plastic bottles -- for the 2012 Olympic Games.
by Adam Aston
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((Matt, find originals of the photos below at: <a href='http://nikeinc.com/news/nike-better-world'>http://nikeinc.com/news/nike-better-world</a> and/or <a href='http://nikeinc.com/summer-of-innovation/news/nike-unveils-performance-innovations-for-summer-of-competition'>http://nikeinc.com/summer-of-innovation/news/nike-unveils-performance-innovations-for-summer-of-competition</a> ))
by Adam Aston
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The increasing globalization of culture, as well as of business, brings opportunities for companies to streamline production while also expanding their market reach.
by John Viera
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Strips that absorb the gas that accelerates fruit ripening are being tested by Marks & Spencer and Tesco in the hopes of slashing food and packaging waste.
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Innovations -- even ones leading to the most sustainable products of their fields, like Cascades' new Moka recycled TP -- sometimes fail not because of any inherent fault of their own, but because they're launched at the wrong time.
by Marc Stoiber
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In a wide-ranging conversation with GreenBiz Executive Editor Joel Makower today, the co-founders of Method explained why a company created with environmental responsibility written into its DNA would distance itself from the green label.
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At the GreenBiz Forum in New York City, the CEO of the world-leading sustainable manufacturer talks about how Interface continues to evolve and improve the sustainability of its products, and how its taking its products to the skies.
by Adam Aston
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The nominees for this year's awards from TechCrunch notably include a number of sustainability-enabling tools and devices, but a number of promising innovations didn't make the cut. Here's our list of additions for the best of green tech in 2011.
by Jill Bunting
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Last week's consumer electronics extravaganza featured plenty of whimsical gadgets -- gyro-stabilized electric unicycles, anyone? -- but it also showed just how practical, and poised for popularity, home energy management systems have become.
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Eric Hudson, founder and president of Preserve, talks about recycled-plastic toothbrushes, the evolution of its products into new markets, and the importance of good design for green products.