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Eon, an IoT platform, is working with the fashion companies and retailers to minimize waste and build the infrastructure for circular business models.
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Single-use plastics are helping keep people safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, but creating new challenges for governments in dealing with the waste problem.
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Ultra-cheap oil and COVID-19 are threatening companies' attempts to clean up their acts on plastic.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Across industries, companies are using tech and data to increase their circularity.
by Jim Sullivan
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Why now is the right time to transform the way we think about and manage waste.
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Here are some lessons from the planet’s best line of defense.
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A legacy chemical company aims to revolutionize plastics recycling. Can it make a material difference?
by Joel Makower
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What has been described as a plastic-eating enzyme from Carbios helps convert polymers back to their monomer building blocks.
by Jesse Klein
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Eighty percent of a product’s environmental impact is decided on the design table but most apparel professionals weren't trained to design with the end-user or end-of-life of the garment in mind.
by Jade Wilting
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When junior employees see “pls fix” in an email, they know to drop what they’re working on and jump on the latest, probably time-intensive request from the
by Eastman
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Webcast
From our clothes and eyeglasses to the water bottles and handbags we carry, the choices we make about how we present ourselves to the world says a lot about who we are and what we value.
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Landfills across the country are rapidly reaching capacity, and it is therefore more important than ever that we remain mindful of how we dispose of our
by Rubicon
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Advanced recycling methods have the potential to vastly increase the amount of plastic that gets recycled into feedstock and new products. For these innovations to work at the scale needed to address global plastic pollution, however, processes and infrastructure must be in place across the entire life cycle of plastics disposal and product production.
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Companies are innovating at an unprecedented speed to offer products that are more sustainable and provide greater value to customers. For businesses to be truly sustainable, they must look beyond the immediate use of products and understand the full lifecycle of their impact.
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Date/Time: July 8, 2021 (12-1PM ET / 9-10AM PT)
Brands are transforming the way consumers engage and interact with their products by connecting
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Date/Time: December 10, 2020 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
The challenges facing recycling in the U.S. may seem daunting but cross-sector collaboration is
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Date/Time: October 13, 2020 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
As global apparel consumption continues to rise—an expected increase of 60% by 2030—that growth
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As companies and consumer brands incorporate recycled plastic content into their products and as part of their circularity goals, product integrity becomes
119
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The home textiles company — and other players in the textile recycling space — want to show what's possible.
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Just about everyone knows we need to fix recycling, which has plateaued or decreased at the same time that public concern over plastic and other waste has
121
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Plus, how COVID-19 could affect the future of building decarbonization.
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Millions of parents have come to rely on single-serve fruit squeezes, but the packaging piles up in landfills. Here's how GoGo Squeeze and Gerber are reinventing their packaging toward greater recyclability.
by Elsa Wenzel
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From carbon-negative polyester to dissolvable thread, here's a handful of surprising startups making waves in the apparel industry.
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One key is to design out waste in the first place.
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We can’t tackle one successfully without tackling the other, as many of the reasons for and solutions to the growing plastic and climate problems are the same.