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Sponsored: Going paperless seems a good way to protect the environment, but it is not entirely realistic for the modern office and, increasingly, unnecessary.
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The fashion designer teams up with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation to call for bold action on throwaway fashion.
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From China's sludge-to-energy program to South Africa's online waste exchange to India's biogas buses, global cities are creating better systems.
by Anne Maassen
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More companies are realizing the economic opportunity in addressing climate change, such as reduced risk or cost savings. Moreover, some of these actions,
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Sponsored: Meet the Cyclops, the Cobra and the Gator.
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Sponsored: Mohawk Group took on the Living Product Challenge Petal certification to build a carpet that gives a greater lifecycle to flooring, from design to the built environment.
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The circular economy aims to keep products, components, and materials at their highest utility and value at all times. In this way, “waste” does not have to
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Ball Corporation and others weigh in on the WWF's Cascading Materials Vision's potential to bind them with municipalities and manufacturers on a path forward.
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Getting there requires walking the fine line between risk and opportunity.
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Sponsored: Cox Enterprises has a broad-based strategy to make trash less of a waste.
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Sponsored: The crowdfunding project seeks to use advanced technology to underscore and improve the natural process of carbon storage.
by Frank Obrist
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Sponsored: A broad coalition of stakeholders can protect the public’s interest.
by Kyle Datta
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Sponsored: Saving on energy, water and waste spending is a priority for multi-site facilities under pressure to do more with less.
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Sponsored: Three platform-as-a-service solutions that are making environmental professionals smarter and the world more efficient.
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Enterprising individuals within companies are finding opportunities in the waste stream to cut costs and waste and improve operations. Watch this (circular) space.
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Sponsored: More than half of Americans consider packaging waste an environmental issue, and nearly one in three prefer brands that offer sustainable packaging.
by Ian Lifshitz
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Sponsored: Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the renewable energy plant that's turning its waste into electricity.
by Tom McCarthy
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Sponsored: Buying wind energy isn't just a matter of signing up. There are a number of complex questions to ponder.
by Shane Mathis
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Sponsored: An .eco domain can demonstrate your company's environmental commitment and distinguish it from the crowd.
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Sponsored: From Fitness trackers to smart socks, these innovations bring lots of promise — but also environmental challenges.
by Carl Smith
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Communities looking to reduce fossil fuel use find opportunity in energy-hogging treatment plants.
by Erica Gies
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Sponsored: Recycling paper was one of the earliest and most important actions individuals and companies took to treat our natural world more gently.
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Kellogg, IKEA and others are seizing financial opportunities from improving lives and reducing the environmental impacts of millions of smallholders in supply chains.
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Sponsored: Aligning the interests of companies and communities to protect, restore and conserve land should be part of every company's commodity supply-chain strategy.
by Dewi Bramono
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Sponsored: Corporations with a global view are taking seriously their role as leaders in climate action.
by Jana Schmidt