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To fix fashion’s sustainability problem, we need a little less conversation and a little more action
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Sponsored: The industry is on the verge of a climate revolution, but progress is getting bogged down by semantics and distracted by low-hanging fruit.
by Angela Adams
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Sponsored: Most coral reefs are too fragile to withstand predicted global temperature increases in coming decades, yet corals in the Red Sea are thriving. Researchers in the Middle East hope to create an innovative, nature-based medicine to save coastal ecosystems.
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Roads in which waste plastic is melted down and mixed with paving materials are becoming more common around the world. Although for now they remain a niche technology, experts say the roads could become one of a diverse array of uses for discarded plastic.
by Ann Parson
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A central aim of the circular economy is to curb the extraction of finite resources and to regenerate living systems. Those strategies support the preservation of biological diversity, but only if they are done right.
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Investors are beginning to wake up to the threat of habitat destruction and biodiversity loss, and their implications for companies' bottom lines.
by CJ Clouse
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The winners of the Beyond the Bag initiative will receive a portion of $1 million and the chance to refine or test their products and technologies.
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The global burden of plastic waste continues to escalate even to the point of requiring a redefinition of its sources and scale.
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Thanks to the rise in plastics pledges, an emerging and undefined market for plastic offsets is just beginning to take shape. And it's messy.
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Our demands on nature far exceed its capacity to supply them, putting biodiversity under huge pressure and society at 'extreme risk.'
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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 supermarket giants said it removed 1 billion pieces of plastic from across its U.K. business last year.
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Many companies set 2025 sustainable packaging goals. 2021 will be a year for reckoning and opportunity.
by Meg Wilcox
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There's new evidence that displacing native plant communities is tied to a collapse not only in insect populations.
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The consumer packaged goods company plans to eliminate one-third of its plastic waste by 2025.
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And why these themes will resonate more loudly in the year to come.
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If the historic influx of recycling legislation in Congress over the past few years tells us anything, it’s that recycling and materials management are on the national agenda.
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The material itself is not the crux of the problem.
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Sponsored: Most sustainability professionals aren’t clear about what biodiversity loss means for business and how to tackle it. Here’s what you need to know.
by Edith Martin
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Textile companies are increasingly incorporating biodiversity into their sustainability strategies. Now, they have an industry benchmark to help them get it right
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With social license at risk, demand for recycled plastic is becoming inelastic and those able to supply to exacting standards will emerge and prosper.
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They understand that biodiversity is a fundamental component of long-term business success.
by Joel Makower
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Progress update from Ellen MacArthur Foundation and UNEP warns the shift away from single-use plastic is not happening fast enough.
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Tackling the diversity and volume of plastic waste today requires not only multiple strategies, but also the participation of all stakeholders to drive toward an optimal system.
by Paula Luu
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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