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Sponsored: Introduce these 7 sustainable practices to reduce waste, conserve resources and lessen your business’s environmental impact.
by Ryan Cooper
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As awareness increases, free repair cafes and government incentives are popping up across the globe to manage the problem.
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Zero-waste organizations such as GM and P&G see opportunity, not a materials migraine.
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No more mining: Apple aims to use 100 percent recycled materials to make its iPhones, Macbooks and other electronics products in the future.
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Sponsored: From Fitness trackers to smart socks, these innovations bring lots of promise — but also environmental challenges.
by Carl Smith
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The battery maker is aiming to reorient for a circular economy, but turning used batteries into new ones isn't as easy as it sounds.
by Mike Hower
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A robot that can take apart an iPhone is good for the visibility of green design, but it won't fix environmental ills such as e-waste.
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In many ways the big-box retailer has been a champion against e-waste. Here's the story behind the latest setback.
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Waste management is getting a 21st-century makeover with data analysis for large corporations to use in pursuing waste reduction.
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A combination of regulatory prowess, integrated sustainability goals and attention to operational details are key for businesses, cities and other organizations wading into take-back recycling programs.
by Carl Smith
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E-waste is a big issue, and it takes time to build a pilot project into a replicable component of business operations. Here's what the mega-retailer learned along the way.
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If we thought about material reuse during the product design stage, we'd realize more value, say advocates of circular economy thinking.
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A recent United Nations report shows that e-waste is a mine of both recyclables and toxics.
by Mary Hoff
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Environmentalists and green businesses face a daunting challenge if they are ever to establish circular economy thinking in the corporate mainstream.
by James Murray
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The NFL is using a number of initiatives in an attempt to make America's biggest sporting event as green as the turf it's played on.
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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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Whether it's a gas-guzzling car or luscious red meat, even green leaders have their vices. Members of our executive network confess their weaknesses.
by John Davies
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Solar is booming, but the Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition’s 2014 Solar Scorecard shows the industry falls short in reporting on sustainability.
by Mike Hower
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The Clinton Global Initiative takes on the world's toughest challenges. This year, it gets cities and businesses on board for for GHG reduction and more.
by Mike Hower
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For perspective, the entire consumer electronics industry collectively collected 620 million pounds of e-waste last year.
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Smart glass and skylights, gadget recycling kiosks and modular smartphones are among the top products in this year's Sustainia100 list of innovations.
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Sprint is among the first companies to offer a product made of AirCarbon, plastic created from waste greenhouse gases by Newlight Technologies.
by Elsa Wenzel
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It may come at a cost, but HP's decision to deliver ink cartridges containing recycled material means it is hedging against future resource price rises.
by Will Nichols
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Nearly a year into her tenure, the efforts of Apple's environmental leader seem to be bearing fruit. And, along the way, garnering gushing praise from some of Apple's harshest critics.
by Joel Makower