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Companies joining the Circular Fibres Initiative set out to unravel the textile industry for a new, circular model.
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What is needed right now is investment, commitment and a willingness to live at the edge of uncertainty.
by Kelly Cramer
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The acclaimed fashion company behind Gucci and Saint Laurent teams with a startup accelerator to find the next big thing in circular, durable and decarbonized fashion.
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No more mining: Apple aims to use 100 percent recycled materials to make its iPhones, Macbooks and other electronics products in the future.
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As world population increases, so does the consumption of resources as economies expand. Without arguing about whether some or all of these resources are
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Manufacturers such as BSF, Dow and Eastman are racing to develop recyclable, reusable and durable materials with which to build the future.
by Joel Makower
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On this week's podcast: L'Oreal banks on women to lead the climate fight; protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline cause international banks to divest.
by Joel Makower
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Benefits of the circular economy go beyond reductions of waste and carbon emissions to real business advantages. Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Accenture and UL EHS are building metrics to prove them.
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Planned permanence and material reincarnation both have virtues in pushing the linear economy closer to this desired new model.
by Yaniv Vardi
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Apana, Shell and Veolia use circular principles to retain and recycle water used in farming, fracking and washing machines.
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This could be our greatest opportunity to repair the functioning of the global system
by Eva Gladek
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Municipal recyclers say there is no demand for recycled glass. Glass processing companies say they can't get enough.
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Chemical contamination prevents a truly circular economy. Here is what manufacturers are doing about it.
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In this week's episode: How Phoenix is kicking its reputation as 'the world's least sustainable city,' and thinking big and small when it comes to corporate projects in cities.
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If you read our insights regularly, these three revelations won’t necessarily be a news flash:Most of us can recall a time when we’ve considered a
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The manufacturing giants talked creating jobs and cutting supply chain waste at the GreenBiz 17 conference in Phoenix.
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Agriculture contributes to a quarter of the climate crisis. Here is how to replenish the soil, nature’s regenerative capital.
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Fifteen global brands pledged to find replacements for polystyrene, expanded polystyrene and PVC. What's next?
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Recyclebank's platform is using public engagement and incentives to bump Phoenix's recycling rate to 40 percent by 2020.
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Four agricultural strategies that could help save Europe's agriculture and generate 320 billion Euro.
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Forty companies from Amcor to Veolia have pledged to recycle 70 percent of plastics. What’s good for the oceans is also good for business.
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From ecosystem management to plastic reduction, ocean economies to transportation, 2016 saw good ideas put on paper to invite action. We combed through the year's reports to distill bright ideas about sustainable approaches to the economy.
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The U.N.'s Sustainable Development Goal 12 can bring global production and consumption back to equilibrium. ING and British Sugar already understand the advantages.
by Alexander Co
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These 4 reasons recent trends point to closing the loop in the near future.