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Glacier has raised $7.7 million more to build sorting robots that can handle up to 30 types of materials.
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While AI makes splashy moves elsewhere, its subtle circular economy applications are already here.
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Innovators in the space have seen more than $1.29 billion in investments since 2015.
by Suz Okie
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Products such as electronic displays made from fish scales to sanitary products made from banana fibers have made headlines. What opportunities do bio-based materials afford?
by Suz Okie
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Unilever and Alibaba launch AI-powered closed-loop recycling system in 'Waste Free World' initiative
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The companies have already installed 20 machines operational in offices and community spaces in Shanghai and Hangzhou, with 500 more set to be installed through 2021.
by Toby Hill
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The material itself is not the crux of the problem.
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Sophisticated materials recovery facilities of the future won’t be cheap. Will they have payoff for recyclers and their customers?
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Applications in packaging and other products are beginning to gain momentum.
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Mining information about what people want and what they buy (as well as when and why they buy) can lead to surprising innovations that can have far-reaching effects.
by Carol Fung
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Firm behind Barbie, Hot Wheels and Fisher-Price plans to launch first toy made from and packaged in green materials in early 2020.
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For a more productive, efficient circular economy, an engineering approach to cellular biology could be the key.
by John Cumbers
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The opportunity for technologies related to more efficient production and distribution schemes could be worth about $127 billion.
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The process of sorting things for reuse gets faster and more specific.
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What's the right way to measure progress? The World Business Council for Sustainable Development is framing out one possible method.
by CJ Clouse
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Where there's efficiency, there's economics.
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Biomimicry and circularity go hand-in-hand.
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Plus, NRG proposes a simpler way for companies to procure electricity powered by renewables
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Rachael Miller's team at Cora Ball spun this laundry solution out of a greater ocean cleanup effort.