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Big brands such as adidas, Unilever, P&G, Danone and Interface are already taking notice.
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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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Plastic waste exporting countries will soon need the informed consent from recipient countries to import their waste.
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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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Retailers that aren't disclosing their plans to reduce or eliminate plastic bag use may be in store for shareholder activism.
by Jan Dell
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And the weakest link? People.
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Less than 10 percent of all plastic produced since 1960 has been reused — which presents a massive opportunity.
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Awareness of organizational food waste and the water-energy-food nexus can help us appreciate holiday meals.
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The renewed focus on waste management represents the growing opportunity of the circular economy.
by Joel Makower
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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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In today’s world of knee-jerk reactions, banning plastic packaging items altogether requires careful thinking, especially as it relates to climate impacts.
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It's time for some big thinking — and concrete action — on plastic waste.
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It's great that old plastic bottles can be turned into garments and carpets. But what's next?
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A sailing trip tries to navigate a sea change in ocean plastic.
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Can $150 million jumpstart putting plastic waste back into productive use?
by Joel Makower
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Closed Loop Partners today is announcing a new venture, Circulate Capital, to invest in companies, innovation and projects that prevent marine plastic waste
by Joel Makower
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They're part of an industry-wide commitment in the United Kingdom aimed at reducing 'unnecessary' packaging by 2025 and accelerating innovation in recyclable, reusable and compostable containers.