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The eco-industrial park in the coastal city of Rizhao offers lessons for students of circular economy principles.
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A corporate leadership expert at the Conference Board surveyed seven companies about why zero-waste is at the core of their businesses.
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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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Sponsored: Cox Enterprises has a broad-based strategy to make trash less of a waste.
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Understanding demographic shifts is just one way to ensure a successful recycling program.
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Only 1 percent of carpet discards are turned back into new carpet. Here's one formula for change.
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If donors are willing to donate to NGOs addressing education, health or environmental issues, why not also back solutions put forth by small businesses?
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Corrugated cardboard is far lighter than wood, plus it simultaneously saves money, reduces carbon footprints and advances zero-waste goals.
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SPONSORED: Ever sifted through a landfill? There are tons of valuable materials within. How to harness it is the basis for a vast new business opportunity.
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Wisconsin-based Midwestern BioAg is turning manure into a lightweight, easily transportable fertilizer that helps build organic matter in soil, helping it store carbon — an important climate benefit.
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The only publicly tech company to be certified under the Living Building Challenge is open-sourcing the system it uses to measure what’s leaving its offices.
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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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The industry raises more for charity than the NFL, NHL and NBA combined. Now it's time to step up on climate change.
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To get more bang for our buck from recycling, we need to switch from waste-based metrics to more comprehensive measures of success. Here's a way.
by Mike Hower
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Making a buck off your old goods is nice, but relationships are nicer. A new app can help.
by Leo Raudys
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Webcast
This second of our two-part webcast series on calculating the environmental impacts of recycling and waste disposal (
by Grace Chuang
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Creative businesses aim to get food that would otherwise be wasted into the hands of those who can use it.
by Tom Jackson
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A visit to a recycling facility debunks myths about our current recycling process.
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'Zero waste' sounds like a straightforward concept. MillerCoors is one example of the many companies trying to translate that ideal into practice.
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It's been two steps forward and one back — or maybe the other way around — in progress toward a circular economy.
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In an effort to move beyond the ick factor, District of Columbia water officials are among those reconsidering their approach to solid waste.
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The New York Times resurfaced a tired critique of recycling. Ball, Coca-Cola, P&G and Walmart aren't the only brands moving in another direction.
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Waste management is getting a 21st-century makeover with data analysis for large corporations to use in pursuing waste reduction.
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Within the growing market for compostable products is one niche — the sports world — with big potential to amplify consumer awareness of waste.
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From green marketing to recycling, this is the one thing you should do when engaging people.
by Rob Kaplan