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From Interface to Starbucks to Patagonia, companies are starting to make products and packaging with end-of-life top-of-mind.
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Insights into how Arm, a heavy hitter in mobile chips and artificial intelligence, aligns tech design with social responsibility.
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For the fastest woman-owned company in the US, designing a versatile green product meant being flexible.
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A 30-year veteran of sustainability covers the ground on what it takes to be a leader.
by Joel Makower
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Two corporate innovators share an ambition to solve plastic waste and other vexing problems.
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Speaking with Waste Management recently, the influential designer, entrepreneur and author says it's time for businesses to transition from limits to growth.
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A whirlwind two weeks in the high-profile, trans-Atlantic life of the designer, architect, author and entrepreneur.
by Joel Makower
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How can you tell if the electronics you or your company are buying are truly greener than others?
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Playworld Systems has made a company-wide commitment to adopt Cradle to Cradle design, avoid harmful materials and eliminate waste.
by Tish Tablan
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The father of the automobile saw innovation as a problem in need of an integrated solution. Why can't green businesses do the same?
by David Meyers
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Stanford University will chronicle the sustainability movement through the eyes of William McDonough via writings, conversations and tweets.
by Kira Gould
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The 30x30 Nature Challenge is deceptively easy with big payoffs: Encourage your employees to spend 30 minutes a day outside for 30 days.
by Nadine Gudz
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Productivity, labor costs and EHS should be measured and included in the valuation calculations for clean tech innovations.
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Hannah Jones, vice president of sustainable business and innovation at Nike, talks about how to tap mega trends like population growth, scarcer natural resources and climate change to create massive opportunities for new business models.
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Janine Benyus has shown time and again in her work on biomimicry that life creates conditions conducive to life. Here's how the business world could do that.
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McDonald's and Starbucks stand out at leading examples of what fast food companies should do to lower the impacts of their packaging.
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The head of the computer-assisted design firm talks about the ongoing revolution in how software can enable sustainable innovations in everything from electric cars to the San Francisco Bay Bridge.
by Marc Gunther
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Nike's head of sustainability and innovation offers advice to entrepreneurs and other sustainability professionals, and tells how her company is creating radical innovation.
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The head of the world's largest office furniture supplier talks about challenges in making non-toxic furniture, end of life options for the 'Think Chair,' and his vision for increasingly virtual, mobile work places.
by Heather King
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Can we take Jobs' legacy of fanatical dedication to continual improvement and apply it to business areas like supply chain, workers' rights, and business impacts globally, we will all be living in a better world.
by Kara Hurst
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The first-ever chief sustainability officer at the beverage giant discusses what it's like to be the first to hold the CSO role at Coke, why the company is excited about the PlantBottle, and the importance of listening to feedback from customers.
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The 'Five Forces Model of Competition' illustrates the ways that companies can use sustainability initiatives in partnership with, and in opposition to, their industry rivals to further the cause of greening operations.
by Eric Lowitt
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Formal CSR programs measure performance against standards. But embedding sustainability into a culture also requires intangibles such as engagement and innovation. Difficult to quantify yet impossible to ignore, the human factor is finally getting its due.
by Anna Clark
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Want to engage your employees or customers on sustainability? Companies are finding that gaming -- and a little friendly competition -- can be an effective means of getting people to tune in to your sustainability initiative.
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Results of GreenBiz's twice-annual survey of corporate sustainability spending and trends.
by John Davies