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The EU-funded New Cotton Project aims to collect, sort and regenerate old clothing into new items for sale on the high street.
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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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Absorbing heat and carbon dioxide, the ocean has so far lessened the effects of climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions.
by Emily Kelly
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The Amazon and Blue Origin founder pledged $791 million of his $10 billion Bezos Earth Fund to 16 nonprofits.
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The journey to lower emissions and fewer forest fires is paved with creative ways of innovating and fostering resilience.
by Stan Parton
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Here's what to look out for when buying soil or forestry carbon credits to decide which is better for your business.
by Jesse Klein
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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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Companies across the fashion industry have deployed pilots for circular — or more sustainable — products, but too often they stop there.
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A combination of production-based and consumption-based impact assessments will arm urban areas with an accurate starting point for developing robust climate action strategies.
by Erin Kennedy
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Planting trees in cities has become a hot topic for sustainable investment among businesses, but these projects are very different than typical efforts.
by Jesse Klein
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Consumer products giant says the move is critical to meeting its goal of achieving net-zero emission from its products by 2039.
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Plans investments in carbon removal projects and technologies, starting at $35 per metric ton in 2025.
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Bank of America, Mastercard, Salesforce and Microsoft, along with the cities of Detroit and Dallas, are among launch partners for the first regional chapter of the 1t.org initiative, led by World Economic Forum and American Forests.
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Sponsored: Embracing circularity principles as part of natural climate solutions must be a part of the COVID-19 recovery. International Paper explains how it is helping to do just that.
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Plus, sound bites from three more 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30 honorees.
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Algae is said to be up to five times more effective at absorbing carbon than trees,
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The new 2039 target builds on existing goals to reach carbon neutrality across its operations and halve its value chain emissions by the end of the decade.
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A pilot in Iowa offers a glimpse into the future of carbon credit marketplaces.
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Focus less on what it’s called and more on what it describes.
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Cost, volume potential, longevity and verifiability were among the key selection criteria.
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Global greenhouse-gas emissions have plunged in the wake of COVID-19, but keeping them down requires longer-term strategies blending industrial reductions with solutions that save the world’s forests, farms and fields.
by Steve Zwick
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Sponsored: Danone, General Mills, Barry Callebaut and Braskem accelerate climate action through nature-based solutions.
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Eastman Chemical Company is excited about the circular economy, said Ruth Farrell, marketing director of textiles and fibers at the company. One of the ways