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You don't have to be a war hero to get through a crisis, but you can learn from one. Spoiler: Optimism alone doesn't help.
by Joel Makower
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Report
GreenBiz Group’s sixth State of the Profession report once again takes a look at the evolution of the role of the sustainability leader in today’s business
by Ritu Sharma
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Article
Leaders from the two companies hope others will be inspired to do more to reuse or compost their products.
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Amid the global pandemic and economic meltdown, the profession of sustainability inside companies seems to be moving apace.
by Joel Makower
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One key is to design out waste in the first place.
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Webcast
GreenBiz Group’s sixth State of the Profession report once again takes a look at the evolution of the role of the sustainability leader in today’s business world.
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The environmental damage and human health hazards that these activities create may be both severe and irreversible.
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Article
What happens to all that knowledge after a corporate sustainability executive retires?
by Bob Langert
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Article
97 percent of the cleaning product is made from the water, acids and alcohol from the food waste.
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The momentum to stop plastic pollution continues to grow, so how do we channel it into real systems change?
by Erin Simon
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Article
Comprehensive plans are great, but small, low-budget changes can make a big difference, too.
by Nate Berg
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Article
Sustainability professionals need to demonstrate the value they can bring to the highest levels of their organization. Simply put, we’re not there yet.
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Investments based on sustainability criteria are on a sharp rise. It's a dynamic and confusing world. CSOs should rejoice.
by Joel Makower
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Article
Ready. Set. Breathe.
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Article
Collaboration is key in moving toward an economy that's regenerative by design.
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Informal waste workers have long managed the waste of the South, for whom new forms of collectives offer new hope, while the gig economy threatens to de-formalize waste management in the North.
by Kate O'Neill
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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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The Amazon and the Arctic are burning, Greenland and Antarctica are melting, and longstanding concerns such as plastic waste, air pollution and water security that don’t seem to be getting better. How do you stay positive?
by Joel Makower
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Article
Despite the zero waste movement, the case for keeping them open is getting increasingly harder to defend.
by Ana Baptista
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New research finds that the online network saves both material and many environmental costs of disposing of it.
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Excess product poses a material risk to your company and to the planet. Here's how to recover those losses.
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Article
Matthew Hollis, founder and CEO of waste management software firm Elytus, talks about the cultural side of trash.
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Article
Life as a former chief sustainability officer involves helping guide several nonprofit. Here are some lessons learned.
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From supply chain to waste management, cities are trying to develop local circular economies.