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It started with a single email to Dignity Health.
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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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Emerging evidence suggests oxo-degradable packaging could be more harmful than previously realized.
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Sponsored: Meet the Cyclops, the Cobra and the Gator.
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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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Here's what it looks like to embrace a 'messy approach to innovation.'
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A monthly wrap-up of recent research on sustainable business and clean technology.
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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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Harness the fact that change is constant to create jobs, bolster our economy and improve our lives.
by Jon Creyts
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It requires a new language and tools, and they're emerging even faster than you think. Covestro, Interface, LaFarge-Holcim and UBS get it.
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How do you balance 'doing well' with 'doing good' when it comes to raising money for startups? A new platform from MIT can help.
by Sarah Nolet
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In 2008, two sailors drifted across the North Pacific to Hawaii on a raft made from 15,000 plastic bottles. Their journey inspired a movement to save the seas.
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Tips for persuading an audience to truly care about an issue that’s not part of their daily experience.
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The state is home to nationally recognized startup incubators that are hoping to hatch innovations in both technologies and business models.
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What sci-fi can teach us about the future of innovation.
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Most companies still have yet to crack the sustainability code. Here's why.
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A clear-eyed optimistic strategy involving businesses, governments and individuals can create a seismic shift in the way we tackle the ocean plastic crisis
by Susan Ruffo
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Mission possible: Impossible Foods' sustainability manager discusses how the startup built a plant-based burger that may revolutionize fast food.
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While we’re good at looking at the biggest picture and thinking long-term, we’re missing what’s going on inside our organizations.
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The first start-up accelerator was founded in Tel Aviv as recently as 2011. By 2015, the city had accelerated like a Tesla.
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The lackluster political support for science could bite companies squarely in the supply chain.