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3D printing isn't always green, but with the right materials it can reduce waste and energy use.
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Despite opposition, CS found a healthy market demanding safer and transparent products.
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The EPD Transparency Brief aims to make product environmental information not only free, but simple to review.
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By building its new data center for energy efficiency, eBay hopes to ready<span style='text-align: left; '> itself for larger data loads while reducing its future power bills.
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McDonald's and Starbucks stand out at leading examples of what fast food companies should do to lower the impacts of their packaging.
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Strips that absorb the gas that accelerates fruit ripening are being tested by Marks & Spencer and Tesco in the hopes of slashing food and packaging waste.
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The Sustainable Packaging Coalition puts a bigger emphasis on a package's lifecycle impacts with its updated definition of sustainable packaging.
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Chemical regulations can force companies to make safer choices, but they also lay the groundwork for major shifts in thinking about product materials and life cycles.
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Nineteen states restrict the amount of lead and cadmium allowed in packaging, but some lab tests are showing widely different results for the same materials.
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The European Union's new toy regulations, how women are finding roles in the cleantech industry, Best Buy's new sustainability report and Netle's zero waste work at a Kit Kat plant are among the stories on our radar this morning.
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Government and electronics companies have come together to support responsible e-waste recycling and energy efficient product design.
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With thousands of products carrying the Energy Star logo, the EPA has created a title to help the most efficient of the bunch stand out.
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New fishing policies in the European Union, the effect of genetically modified salmon breeding in the wild and Lego's new packaging plans are among the stories on our radar this morning.
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With its new concentrated Windex pouches, S.C. Johnson is trying to change the way people use cleaners.
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Clothing and outdoor gear brand owner VF Corp. bets big on Timberland with $2 billion purchase.
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In the next five years, the paper product giant wants "environmentally innovative products" to make up a quarter of its sales and for all of its fiber to be certified sustainable.
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The cereal company has used its years of cost-based efficiency as it develops its sustainability focus.
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Interest in life cycle assessments has exploded as companies realize the benefits of knowing nitty-gritty details of their products' impacts and aim to stay ahead of regulations.
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Clorox's green brands aren't giving it the profit boosts they used to.
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New product launches this week include 100 percent paper stock for gift cards and hotel keys, and hotel uniforms made with recycled bottles.
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Puma plans to put a dollar figure on its impact to clean water, natural resources and other ecosystem services.
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Autodesk gives designers a new way to understand the environmental impacts of their choices.
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Sprint is upping the bar on green phones, and lowering their costs, with the latest phone in its environmental line.
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Ford put more than 4 million pounds of recycled carpet around vehicle engines last year.
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Lobster shells gets turned into biodegradable golf balls, refrigerators are recycled into pencils and chicken feathers get a new life as plastics.