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Major emissions cuts and investment opportunities arise from shifting to greener materials and processes in construction and buildings, according to the World Bank's International Finance Corporation.
by Amber Rolt
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Embodied carbon, building data and collaboration were the dominant themes last week at Greenbuild.
by James Ball
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Recent studies reveal that tiny pieces of plastic are constantly lofted into the atmosphere. These particles can travel thousands of miles and affect the formation of clouds, which means they have the potential to affect temperature, rainfall and even climate change.
by Nicola Jones
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Sponsored: Lone explores the benefits of a holistic approach to sustainable design, and how we can build a more sustainable future.
by Lone Feifer
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From recycling to materials reuse to circular design, these strategies can create valuable and profitable opportunities, too.
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What would need to happen for plastic building products to be considered truly sustainable?
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Companies looking for ways to reduce carbon emissions are turning to mass timber as a climate and building solution.
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Indoor air quality and sustainability measures may seem at odds, however it's clear the two objectives can be quite compatible.
by Sarah Golden
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Organization and consumer demand for products that don’t harm people or pollute the environment are moving forward-thinking brands toward safer ingredients.
by Meg Wilcox
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How can businesses balance material health, regulatory compliance and public perception when selecting packaging materials?
The health and safety
by Holly Secon
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What physical attributes must be considered and prioritized when designing circular products?
When creating circular products, businesses face a
by Holly Secon
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We should applaud the growing number of safer product commitments from retailers. But we need to ensure improvements happen across the entire beauty aisle.
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The first C2C- and EWG-certified fragrances were made with a unique startup-nonprofit-corporate collaboration. Here's what that means for the cosmetics industry at large.
by Elsa Wenzel
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We need to create a circular economy that keeps chemicals at play — but they can't be dangerous substances that expose consumers and workers to harm.
by Tim Greiner
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As tiny fibers shed from synthetic textiles enter our food and water, researchers scramble to identify potential threats.
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The Volunteer State is missing economic and policy opportunities to recover and reuse materials for the domestic commodity market.
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3D printing has great potential for sustainability. For human health, not so much — yet.