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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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University of Arkansas and its law school work to pass fresh foods to the needy, reducing hunger without creating a legal liability.
by Carlos Ochoa
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Wasted food has a lot to do with climate change, yet this simple equation will yield instant results.
by John Mandyck
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Food waste plagues manufacturers, grocery stores and restaurants differently.
by Mike Hower
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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 global reach of sports is something sustainability advocates can only dream of — and it could help environmental engagement move from exception to societal norm.
by Kellen Klein
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What do ice cream toppings, mushroom-based packaging and paving stones in common? They all can be greener.
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In what may be an industry first, Procter & Gamble and the chemical giant join forces to use ethanol made from farm waste in laundry detergent.
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Companies are seizing the business opportunity of solving food loss. Automated tracking systems and consumer apps are just a start.
by Mike Hower
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For its Clinton Global Initiative goal, Net-Works aims to add three net collection hubs in three years and positively affect 10,000 people by 2020.
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Forming a closed-loop system, renewable natural gas is the most sustainable fuel available. How can we get a big RNG initiative moving?
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It takes more than reward points to lure a city's residents to recycle. It takes behavioral research and more than a little ingenuity.
by Joel Makower
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Carbon emissions are no curse. If enforced bans on cigarette smoking has taught us anything, it's that individual and collective efforts can change our world for the better.
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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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Everyone from information scientists to CPAs comes together to build environmental apps, starting with brainstorming and ending with execution.
by Anna Clark
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Biodiesel is good for the environment and the economy, yet it's not getting the love it deserves — starting with regulation.
by Donna Walden
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The campaigns involve a combination of online tips, incentives, public pledges and games.
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In a truly circular economy where waste becomes nutrients, economic growth would be decoupled from environmental restraints. See who is leading the way.
by Marc Gunther
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Interest in recycling is looping back around. Here's $100 million to make that happen.
by Joel Makower
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Almost 95 percent of textiles can be reused or repurposed. I:Collect wants to kickstart the process, and it may be in a store near you.
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A study by<a href='http://www.seas.columbia.edu/earth/'> Columbia University's Earth Engineering Center</a> highlights opportunities already developed in Europe.
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Want to test a smart garbage system? AT&T's "maker" lab can take an idea to a prototype in an hour. Other tech giants are incubating M2M tools, too.
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How dedicated are you to going landfill-free? One company did it in less than three years with few people, no capital and an unglamorous laundry list.