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The respected Dutch nonprofit is behind two initiatives to create a less exploitative and more sustainable model for Asia’s textile and garment industries.
by CJ Clouse
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With a supportive local government and a thriving fashion startup scene, the Dutch city has taken the lead in circular textile innovation. And it wants more innovators to join.
by CJ Clouse
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Sponsored: A new study debunked the long-held myth that corrugated pizza boxes are unrecyclable. Now, they’re aiming for a slice of the recycling pie.
by Pete Durette
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Decarbonizing plastic hinges upon revamping infrastructure, investing in novels materials and rethinking lifecycles.
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The governor of Maine recently signed an extended producer responsibility program into law. But there are still plenty of issues to hash out.
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Small businesses selling on Amazon are getting new options for managing unwanted merchandise.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Maine just passed the first extended producer responsibility law in the United States, and after years of debate more states appear prepared to follow. Here's what that means for corporations and other stakeholders.
by Suz Okie
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Sponsored: Learn how infrared spectroscopy can identify the diverse compositions of different plastics by the simple use of a portable handheld device that combines trinamiX data analysis with a mobile app.
by Paul Milo
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Sponsored: Current recycling practices don't address the plastic waste crisis, but we can solve this with collaboration. Here are three ways policymakers can renew recycling.
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Some apparel brands are distinguishing themselves by using traceabilty technologies to create closer connections with consumers and prioritize a more circular approach.
by Phil Rosen
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When Americans were asked to choose the three most important things companies should be doing to positively impact their purchase decision, “recycle” came out on top.
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The current design makes blades difficult to recycle, but innovators are experimenting with ways to repurpose them for things such as playgrounds or to make them from different materials that can be reused at end of life.
by Sarah Golden
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More than 50 percent of consumers intend to make long term changes to their fashion consumption, aiming to buy less and make their clothing last longer.
by Suz Okie
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From the beginning, there was pushback on resin identification codes from local recyclers and environmental groups.
by Jennie Romer
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Three questions on how to advance a circular fashion industry that works for all.
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The performance luxury brand evaluated every material is uses and is planning to use a more sustainable version.
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The British fashion brand launched ‘made to last’ sustainability manifesto geared at transforming into a fully regenerative and circular business model by 2030.
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The fashion resale market in the U.S. is projected to grow to $64 billion by 2024.
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Aluminum may have a higher recycling rate than plastic, but expect tradeoffs in transportation emissions. The real breakthrough comes with reuse.
by Jesse Klein
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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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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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Sponsored: It’s time for big bets in the fight against climate change. Here are ways companies can rise to the challenge to create business and societal value.
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Numerous companies have set recycling 100 percent recyclable, reusable, or compostable packaging goals. But how are they getting there and is it enough?
by Scott Breen
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The industry is pushing for more ‘sustainable’ materials and pushing collection efforts, but recycled rubber is still more likely to find a home outside of new tires.