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From a real-time view into deforestation to an innovative approach to delivering fresh food while minimizing waste, here are sites to watch this year.
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Governments, food companies, ag giants and the U.N. began to walk the talk of sustainability this year.
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The restaurant chain is methodically eliminating antibiotics, feeds that contain animal by-products, and inhumane confinement practices.
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Big Data is among the most fertile approaches to address food scarcity and waste. Here are some intriguing examples of how it's being applied.</div>
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Ban on preservatives and colors by end of 2016 is part of Panera Breads' sweeping new food policy.
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At Ford, she made sustainability non-threatening. Next, she will tackle Keurig Green Mountain's big recycling challenge.
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This birds-eye imagery service helps farmers watch online for water stress or disease, without the legwork.
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Nike, Coca-Cola, Levi Strauss and Microsoft are working to curb water-guzzling practices in textiles, bottling, irrigation and beyond.
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Data from the International Food Policy Research Institute validates the role of new farming technologies in the face of climate change.
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The Harvester system doesn’t just help grocers collect scraps and compostables, it helps them understand where waste occurs.
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From crowdfunding to geomapping resources, here are five ways the Internet and mobile apps will shape decision-making in the year to come.
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Nike, eBay and others led the charge on designing apps and services that helped to drive change over the past year.
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The Spanish startup's wireless technology is being used by winemakers for improved agricultural production.
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A biogas process being used in Turkey reduces plant operations while providing potato farmers with more sustainable soil nutrients.
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The new ice cream factory may be the first facility of its kind to be LEED-certified. Here's why.
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Cloud-hosted software can help growers make sense of data from agricultural sensors.
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By adjusting watering speeds, redirecting sprinklers and addressing evaporation, growers can dramatically reduce water and energy costs.
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The beverage giant, working with NRG, IBM DEKA and others, aims to install 2,000 off-grid purification systems on 4 continents.
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World's biggest brewer sets watershed protection measures, new management goals for 100 percent of facilities in key barley-growing regions.
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World's biggest brewer cuts water use by 18.6 percent across 130 facilities and boosts recycling rate to 99.2 percent.
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2013 priorities for Tyson more thorough animal welfare audits and stricter water conservation and treatment measures.
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New York hackathon aims to help bring sustainable meat to the masses.
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With the call in the EU for more scientific evidence on health effects and U.S. critics taking labeling to the ballot, the GMO debate has hit a turning point. How should biotech companies proceed?
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At the Sustainable Operations Summit this week in New York City, leaders from companies in widely different industries shared their secrets of successful composting, and how to cut costs while not wasting food.