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Bringing you the five biggest stories of the circular economy from this past year, and some predictions for the next.
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Over an average lifetime of 78.7 years, one American would send 67,000 pounds of waste to landfills. Incentives for recycling can bring that number down.
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The collaboration spearheaded by WWF will focus on boosting recycling infrastructure and public awareness campaigns in the U.S.
by Toby Hill
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Sponsored: This National Energy Awareness Month, Rolland Paper highlights its use of landfill methane to power its mill.
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Confusion among terms like bioplastics, bio-based and biodegradable plastics makes it hard to discern and make the environmentally responsible choice.
by Anja Krieger
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Sponsored: Cisco adds a human element to business and technology frameworks in a collaborative takeback model for a circular economy.
by Ulf Vinneras
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Malaysia sent the United States back its scrap material. Here's what that means for curbing plastic waste.
by Kate O'Neill
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Why we're still at sea on ocean plastics — the real reasons we haven’t solved the plastic crisis yet
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Our circular economy analyst on the Ocean Plastics Leadership Summit, a seaside session with companies, NGOs, waste management firms and innovators.
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A new project can help empower local communities to take recycling into their own bins.
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Can consumer goods companies and NGOs team up for material health and social good?
by Joel Makower
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Sponsored: Sustana Fiber is addressing challenges in the recyclability of paper cups, providing sustainable packaging options for environmentally conscious brands.
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Sponsored: Rolland celebrates Arbor Day every day with partnerships and education to support closed-loop paper value chains.
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The accumulation and concentration of marine plastics have grown significantly over the past half-century. Here's why that matters.
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Cutlery, cotton buds, straws, balloon sticks and stirrers could all be gone later this year under a new proposal.
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Waste management and pollution prevention are historically ineffective in China — here's why that matters.
by Joachim Roth
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And the weakest link? People.