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Six new takeaways, including more insights about digital transformation. Plus, why water strategy and climate strategy are not one and the same.
by Will Sarni
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And why these themes will resonate more loudly in the year to come.
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Ultimately, a real solution to the global CO2 crisis necessitates collaboration between sectors and individual innovators.
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MOM's Organic Market and LimeLoop are taking holistic approaches to advance reuse, even amid a pandemic that's changing consumer behaviors.
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A growing community of fixers allows people to share ideas, hone business models, and push for legislative and corporate policies that support stewardship over waste.
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Sponsored: More than 300 organizations across North America are always giving with the Fill it Forward reusable products and app experience.
by Matt Wittek
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Consumer products giant says the move is critical to meeting its goal of achieving net-zero emission from its products by 2039.
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COVID-19 has created some headwinds, with the plastics and petrochemicals industry stirring fears that reusable containers are unsanitary during the pandemic, but experts are pushing back on that narrative and experimentation is alive and well.
by Meg Wilcox
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The company tested the marketplace with more than 20 companies, including Swiss Re, and it has more than 100 supplier candidates.
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Consumers will be able to buy cleansers and hand sanitizers from Colgate-Palmolive, Clorox and EcoLogic Solutions using special bottles at touchless vending kiosks in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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The concept of 'handprint' better captures the full value of corporate contributions that solve water challenges and unlock innovative thinking.
by Will Sarni
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Cricket farms, edible chairs, buildings as butterfly habitat. Can a renegade group of designers reinvent our wobbly world?
by Joel Makower
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As policymakers mull measures to accelerate an economic recovery and invest in long-term infrastructure needs, policy should center on tackling the financing barriers to ingenuity and entrepreneurship.
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Sponsored: The growing prevalence of second life products achieves circular objectives, but there may be safety risks inherent with refurbished products. We’ll explore some of the risks and propose best practices for verifying the safety of second life products.
by Bill Hoffman
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The goal of the three-year partnership will include a search for a solution to replace the single-use plastic bag.
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While recommerce is not immune to the pandemic-induced downturn, it offers options for people trying to save money and reduce their carbon footprint.
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Sponsored: A look at the wins, gaps and trends in sustainable packaging. Was there enough progress to overcome challenges from the pandemic?
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Plus, we chew on an idea to use on-demand delivery apps to help consumers understand the carbon impact of their meal choices.
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In a situation where supply is limited, a circular model gets far more use out of the same supply.
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Integrating information about the climate impact of different food options would give consumers power in their food choices and allow food-delivery companies to demonstrate climate-friendly values.
by Abbey Warner
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'While we should certainly be freaked out about the concept of COVID, we shouldn't be freaked out about the concept of reuse.'
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Terracycle's founder and CEO Tom Szaky on the benefits of systems-thinking and working towards circularity now and post-COVID-19.
by Tom Szaky
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It's not about localization versus globalization, it's about flexibility.
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A new device could open more areas to wind production by using stationary airfoils instead of twirling turbines
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The stunning array of technologies emerging to decarbonize the world and make it more habitable for flora, fauna and humans goes far beyond cleantech 2.0.