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Sponsored: Shifting customer expectations and net zero goals mean companies need to tap into new data to unlock value from more sustainable products and services.
by Ron Kinghorn
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Sponsored: Learn how infrared spectroscopy can identify the diverse compositions of different plastics by the simple use of a portable handheld device that combines trinamiX data analysis with a mobile app.
by Paul Milo
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Can a new software platform achieve the goal of accelerating the circular economy?
by Joel Makower
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Joe Macleod calls himself an “endineer” and says there's a missed opportunity when companies don't think about their products' full life cycle.
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Developed to provide a blueprint for environmental action, LCAs often sow seeds of discord. What can be done to fix that?
by Karine Vann
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More companies are pursuing design for the environment, closed loop supply chains and equitable practices that extend to downstream communities.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Article
What happens when some of the world's most influential companies get onboard with a new effort to advance safer chemistry in consumer products?
by Elsa Wenzel
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Article
Every department and operational unit of the company is interlinked. It impossible to fully achieve the objectives of any block without the contributions of the other blocks.
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As singer-songwriter Solange said, 'Do nothing without intention.'
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Eon, an IoT platform, is working with the fashion companies and retailers to minimize waste and build the infrastructure for circular business models.
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Demand for cobalt is expected to soar in coming years as electric vehicles take to roads everywhere.
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Establishing an effective circular economy will rely on keeping what works, designing out what doesn’t, and being creative to fill in the gaps.
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Eighty percent of a product’s environmental impact is decided on the design table but most apparel professionals weren't trained to design with the end-user or end-of-life of the garment in mind.
by Jade Wilting
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Video
This video is sponsored by Iron Mountain:
John Davies, Vice President & Senior Analyst, interviewed Kevin Hagen, Vice-President of ESG, Iron
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Looking at washing machines, research from Sweden's Linköping University tries to solve part of the puzzle about how to shift business models to find more traction when it comes to being circular, as well as adding a social element.
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How do you demonstrate dramatic GHG reductions when the way you measure doesn’t allow for it?
by David Jaber
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Single-use plastic bans are showing up across the nation. But compostable plates and forks may not solve the plastic crisis.
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Ride share companies promote them as an environmentally friendly choice — but new research contradicts that.
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Sponsored: BASF pioneers online tool that helps formulators find suitable ingredients for personal-care products.
by Paul Milo
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Sponsored: The German company develops next-generation technology to meet anticipated demand of the e-mobility market.
by Anna Spiewak
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How come we tend to look at the implications of one end-of-life action but not others?
by Lise Laurin
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Sponsored: BASF collaborates with NASA and Penn State on mixing sustainable concrete in zero gravity.
by Anna Spiewak
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Sponsored: BASF has woven the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals into the solutions they provide — using chemistry to solve the challenges of tomorrow.
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Webcast
Life-cycle assessment has traditionally been the most valued tool to assess the environmental impacts of a product across its life cycle. But measuring circularity across supply chains — and in a way that is readily accessible to companies at various stages of circularity development — requires different thinking and tools.