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Paper, plastic or neither? Inside the collaboration to reinvent the shopping bag
Sustainability leaders from Target, Walmart and CVS came together at Circularity 20 to discuss why working together despite being competitors is critical to achieving success. Read More
Tesla's co-founder is pioneering a circular system for electric vehicle batteries
By sourcing leftover materials from current factories, Redwood Materials can help lower the cost of batteries and also reduce considerable waste. Read More
It's time to value waste collectors for their pivotal role in the plastic supply chain
Even while playing an important role in the chain, they typically are not compensated for that contribution. Corporations have an opportunity to change that. Read More
The U.S. Plastics Pact launches new initiative to redesign the plastics value chain at Circularity 20
The U.S. recycling system is notoriously ineffective. A new Recycling Partnership project convenes 60 organizations and aims to change that by 2025. Read More
How AI and robotics are shaping the MRF of the future
Sophisticated materials recovery facilities of the future won’t be cheap. Will they have payoff for recyclers and their customers? Read More
Carbon pricing works, and this proves it
The largest study on the subject explored data for 142 countries over more than two decades. Read More
The human impact of organized crime in fisheries extends far beyond the ocean
And vulnerable populations sustain the most impacts. Read More
Strategy firm BCG pledges net-zero impact, eyes ‘carbon positive’ future
Plans investments in carbon removal projects and technologies, starting at $35 per metric ton in 2025. Read More
The power of pursuing not-so-obvious sustainable solutions
Sponsored: Little changes can add up to big differences. Read More
Building sustainable product life cycles: A Q&A with WestRock’s chief innovation officer
Sponsored: Patrick Lindner discusses the packaging company's approach to sustainability amidst the challenges of COVID-19. Read More