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Major net zero blueprint for the sector says transformation into 'planet-positive force' is technically feasible and would deliver huge financial and jobs benefits.
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Twelve, a California-based startup, is turning water and carbon dioxide into critical chemicals once dependent upon fossil fuels.
by Leah Garden
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Evolved By Nature recently raised $120 million to cultivate technology that uses natural silk protein to replace certain petrochemical ingredients in skincare and leather products.
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Sponsored: Tide shares its journey to reformulate and redesign its detergent to create a superior clean in cold water.
by Jerry Porter
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This is an extremely nascent market, and it will take government support in the form of incentives and R&D investments to catalyze innovation.
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The new way of processing iron uses hydrogen instead of coal — building on hydrogen's low-emissions promise.
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Advanced information technologies can help renewable energy manufacturers embed human health and environmental criteria into the front end of the design phase of materials and products.
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Trucost finds that 150 percent of profits in the sector could be at risk from carbon pricing, while auto and chemicals are also in line for a shock.
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Braskem, Galp Energia and Harmony Gold Mining are cutting emissions without science-based targets.
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Startup Solugen wants to clean up the manufacturing process for the bathroom staple, which also offers a host of industrial uses.
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For a decade, EDF has worked with the retail colossus. Here's the take on the latest targets from the NGO's director of corporate partnerships.
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Heat-trapping hydrofluorocarbons are emerging as a new climate priority.
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Insiders agree that algae-based foods, fuels and other products will be price-competitive with their traditional counterparts by 2020.
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2014 saw green success, so what's next? Members of our executive network give a peek into their plans for recycling, renewables, reporting and more.
by John Davies
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GreenBiz Executive Network leaders from Dell, Adobe, McDonald's and more talk about eliminating toxics, energy efficiency and other boastworthy wins.
by John Davies
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A prescription for the energy industry to lower fracking’s chemical impact and address community concerns with more meaningful public disclosure.
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The agency has approved three new hydrocarbons for use in home and small commercial refrigerators as part of its Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program.
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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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A new, unpublished report from the United Nations calculates the actual cost of pollution from business operations as part of a long-term plan to make companies accountable for their environmental impacts.
by Tom Young
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The roundup of items complementing our daily coverage this week also includes SIGG’s disclosure about its bottle liners, a new solar array for New Belgium Brewing.<br />
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A trio of industries that provide more than their fair share of environmental headaches have become willing guinea pigs as they trial a new carrot and stick approach to cleaning up their act.