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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
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As demand for high-tech devices grows, so does interest in recycling the esoteric metals that make them run. But challenges abound.
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Uncertified recyclers can pervert the idea of recycling, putting humans and environments at risk. Put your e-waste to better use (and re-use).
by Leo Raudys
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A growing movement seeks to provide informal collectors of used electronics with incentives to sell to advanced recycling centers.
by Mike Ives
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Savvy companies are helping businesses get value from end-of-life technology while ensuring it doesn't wind up in a landfill.
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Electronics companies including Dell and a U.N. program seek to curb the escalating problem.
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Here's how to make EMC's VP of sustainability really angry, and prevent advancement in the field.