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The NextWave consortium, which includes Dell, GM and others will use ocean-bound plastic in manufacturing by collecting it before it reaches the sea.
by Todd Woody
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Takeaways from Terracycle, mad scientists of recycling, from 15 years of working with global consumer brands.
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Adidas, Bureo and other companies transform marine plastic into shoes and skateboards. But there is a limit to how much impact this can have.
by Erica Cirino
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And if you don't want to eat it, it will dissolve quickly in water.
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Bunzl explores how conventional plastics are bending and adapting in a renewable direction.
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What will it take for recycled plastic to become as common as recycled paper? Here's how the Closed Loop Fund envisions supply chain circularity.
by Rob Kaplan
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How Ruth True founded Nube9, dominated the youth sportswear market and diverted 795,000 plastic bottles from the landfill.
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As world population increases, so does the consumption of resources as economies expand. Without arguing about whether some or all of these resources are
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No clothing brand intended for their synthetic products to be discharged into the environment in the former of tiny bits of plastic. Now that they know, they must step up and tackle the problem.
by Stiv Wilson
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It’s one thing to read about huge plastic gyres in the middle of the Pacific. It’s another thing to stare the actual plastic in the face.
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If you read our insights regularly, these three revelations won’t necessarily be a news flash:Most of us can recall a time when we’ve considered a
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On this week: Holmes Hummel on taking the energy revolution to the utilities of the heartland. Can the conservative case for climate action thwart the Trumpocalpse?
by Joel Makower
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Fifteen global brands pledged to find replacements for polystyrene, expanded polystyrene and PVC. What's next?
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On this week's podcast: Is China taking over the green bond market? How will artificial intelligence revolutionize supply chains?
by Joel Makower
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Forty companies from Amcor to Veolia have pledged to recycle 70 percent of plastics. What’s good for the oceans is also good for business.