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From bans of gasoline-powered cars to zero-emissions fleet breakthroughs to the public transit crisis, these are the developments shaping the world of clean mobility.
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Sponsored: InterContinental Hotels Group is using circular economy thinking to seek out solutions to problems such as plastic waste.
by Sopan Shah
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And five guiding questions to help urban planners improve upon regions' projects.
by Alan Hoffman
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The industries that make up the zero-emission vehicles sector — infrastructure providers, automakers, mobility startups — are one of the sectors that could gain the most from the Biden win.
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Every department and operational unit of the company is interlinked. It impossible to fully achieve the objectives of any block without the contributions of the other blocks.
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The average price of a monthly parking permit in cities is $2.25, compared to $70.00 for a transit pass.
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A green recovery supports the environment. An efficient recovery works for both the environment and the economy.
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Most waste management firms are compensated for every truckload of material they send to landfill. This locks them into the existing model. It's time for a new approach.
by Jim Giles
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A strong demographic trend of families moving from regions where they don't need to rely on car ownership to regions where they do could exacerbate California's transportation emissions issues.
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Greenpoint was zoned for manufacturing and is still used for that purpose. But is it possible to reimagine what an industrial corridor can look like?
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Man-made cellulosic fibers, the second biggest cellulosic fiber group after cotton, holds huge untapped potential to transform the fashion industry, according to Forum for the Future and the Textile Exchange.
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Eon, an IoT platform, is working with the fashion companies and retailers to minimize waste and build the infrastructure for circular business models.
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An industry that formerly planned based on timetables has proven how adaptable it can be. The future must be not just clean and safe, but also data-driven to balance climate, health and equity goals.
by Chuck Ray
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The sector has been hit hard by layoffs and cratering valuations, but Lime's head of sustainability believe the micromobility services will rise into favor post-pandemic.
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How might COVID-19 impact four major environmental issues — overconsumption of natural resources, diminishing quantity and quality of fresh water, climate change and rapid population growth?
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Here are some lessons from the planet’s best line of defense.
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Driving is creeping up, but there actions city, state and private-sector leaders can take to encourage dramatically different transportation habits.
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The role of the public sector, citizen engagement and advocacy are essential.
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Despite the hard transportation times for public transit and micromobility, it's not all doom and gloom.
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Technology company Rubicon’s business mission is to end waste, in all of its forms. For David Rachelson, chief sustainability officer at Rubicon, and his
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InterContinental Hotels Group, which has nearly 8,000 properties currently in operation or development, has a large footprint. But did you know that
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How can companies extend the useful life of IT assets and more effectively manage e-waste at the end of life?
The material value of the electronic
by Holly Secon
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Eastman wants to prove to the world that waste can be valuable. That’s according to Scott Ballard, vice president of specialty plastics at the company.
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Who are the humans that are managing our waste? The informal waste economy is an often overlooked part of our global plastic supply chain. But they play an
by Holly Secon
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Leaders from the two companies hope others will be inspired to do more to reuse or compost their products.