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The carpet company says its carbon-negative manufacturing means it can stop buying CO2 credits.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Oregon’s newly passed right-to-repair law aims to cut e-waste and stimulate the independent technology repair marketplace.
by Leah Garden
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11 circular economy startups have emerged as $1 billion-plus companies since 2020.
by Ella Hedley
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Sponsored: Molecular recycling can prevent this growing stream of waste from cars out of landfills.
by Chris Layton
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The brand-new Camston Wrather circuit board recycling facility in Carlsbad, California, can process 1.5 million pounds every month, a fraction of America's electronic waste.
by Jon Smieja
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In Minnesota alone, the value of metals and materials that could be mined from electronic waste has an estimated value of over $2.8 billion annually.
by Jon Smieja
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Sponsored: Leadership no longer looks like a large company beating the competition to an incredible, unique solution; it looks like changing the system through collaborative innovation.
by Cathy Combs
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Sponsored: Consumer demand for sustainable fashion, including eyewear, continues to grow, and what makes fashion green has everything to do with what it’s made from.
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Sponsored: The right partnership — and material — can make all the difference in the pursuit of circular goals. Herbal Essences and Eastman are a prime example.
by Chris Layton
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The retailer is meeting old electronics where they’re at — in your home.
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Apkudo announced a $14.4 million growth funding round on Feb. 8, 2022, that should help further the growth and development of its connected device platform.
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Sponsored: How do brands effectively communicate the benefits of circular and sustainable products to consumers?
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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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To maintain the value of a product in the economy for as long as possible, information on the product design, composition, and condition is critical.
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As smartphone sales have skyrocketed, so has the device’s contribution to waste streams and carbon emissions.
by Mo Chatterji
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Sponsored: Companies can champion sustainability by establishing direct communication channels with customers through their products via digital IDs.
by Max Winograd
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Sponsored: Learn how infrared spectroscopy can identify the diverse compositions of different plastics by the simple use of a portable handheld device that combines trinamiX data analysis with a mobile app.
by Paul Milo
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Sponsored: Current recycling practices don't address the plastic waste crisis, but we can solve this with collaboration. Here are three ways policymakers can renew recycling.
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Investment firm Closed Loop Partners is making a “significant” investment in ERI, the largest U.S. provider of technology asset management services.
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Halt and catch fire? Not so much. Adam Minter wants to expand your thinking of electronics circularity for the environment and social good.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Sponsored: The electronics we rely on are made of a wide range of critical raw materials. How do we build resilience and circular value chains to help mitigate increasing risk of supply disruption?
by Jack Allen
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A look at how the right to repair movement is steadily gaining traction in the U.S. and the European Union.
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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The U.S. exports up to 40 percent of its e-waste, some of which goes to regions such as Southeast Asia that have little environmental oversight.
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As the renewable energy sector grows, high-capacity long-life battery storage is fundamental to its success. How these batteries are designed and made will define their environmental impact for generations to come.