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Sponsored: Panasonic’s long-term environmental vision demonstrates its commitment to achieving an environmentally sustainable future.
by Tatsuo Ogawa
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Sponsored: Advancing circular economies against the backdrop of a global pandemic.
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Date/Time: April 1, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
As plastic waste continues to threaten the globe, companies are making ambitious commitments and
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Scraps from factory floor are recycled into new swimsuits under a new closed-loop initiative from Speedo and Aquafil.
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What do ice cream toppings, mushroom-based packaging and paving stones in common? They all can be greener.
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In a truly circular economy where waste becomes nutrients, economic growth would be decoupled from environmental restraints. See who is leading the way.
by Marc Gunther
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Nike, eBay and others led the charge on designing apps and services that helped to drive change over the past year.
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The former head of the EPA gives insight into Apple as its new head of environmental initiatives.
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Your favorite smartphone is already manufactured in China, but what happens when it's designed there, too?
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A nonprofit claims two Chinese factories are violating labor rights and not disposing of wastewater correctly.
by James Murray
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A new study aims to shed light on sustainable supply chain management across this value chain in the information and communications technology sector.
by Joel Makower
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Results of a new study on sustainable supply-chain management in the IT sector
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Take a look inside how a two-year-old startup got two of America's largest retailers to put its products on the shelves.
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A coalition of health care systems issues a six-point agenda on how to transform the industry by tackling waste, runaway energy consumption, lax supply chains and other obstacles to sustainability.
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At the GreenBiz Forum in New York City, the CEO of the world-leading sustainable manufacturer talks about how Interface continues to evolve and improve the sustainability of its products, and how its taking its products to the skies.
by Adam Aston
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After working quietly to set sustainability goals and begin pursuing them, The North Face is now detailing its trek toward a greener supply chain and operations.
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TerraCycle has built a business around taking other companies' trash and turning it into treasure. It's a surprisingly tough sell sometimes, but here's how you make the case that it's not trash, it's wasted brand equity.
by Albe Zakes
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A company better know for delivering mail and packages highlights its recycling and waste hauling services.
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How do multinational companies cope with the numerous end of life laws for electronics and packaging around the world?
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The wireless carrier has set a series of ambitious goals regarding its own end-of-life electronics, as well as those it sells to individuals, and is taking a lifecycle approach to the e-waste challenge that could shift the entire industry.
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Waste Management Inc. is investing in the largest composting facility in the eastern U.S. and building a new composting site in Florida -- moves aimed at expanding WM's work in organics recycling and advancing the company's goal to transform its business model.
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Sustainability gives Best Buy the vehicle by which it can engage its 180,000-strong workforce and stay competitive, according to CEO Brian Dunn.
by Marc Gunther
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Baja Fresh's initiative to green its restaurant supplies brings recyclable and recycled content plates, food wrappers and bags to the 255 eateries operated or franchised by the chain.
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Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd., the world's third-largest independent Coke bottler, and the largest plastics recycler in Europe are teaming up to build a U.K. facility that's expected to more than double the country's production of high-grade recycled plastic, material suitable for beverage and food packaging.
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More than 50 jewelers, including Tiffany & Co., Zale Corp., and Jostens, have now signed on to a campaign launched in 2008 to boycott gold from a controversial mining project in Alaska.