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Why PepsiCo aims to repair watersheds in Latin American cities
The beverage and food giant aims to restore 600,000 cubic meters of aquifer lands with the help of the Nature Conservancy. Read More
A visit to a treehouse in the Carpet Capital
Inside Mohawk Industries' new Georgia design center. Read More
The Closed Loop Fund, at age two, goes with the flow
Can some of the world's largest brands foment a surge in recycling? All it takes is lots of money and grit. A status report. Read More
Chlorine: Protecting human health for more than a century
Sponsored: American entrepreneurs introduced chlorination to city water in 1913. A hundred years and millions of saved lives later, it’s still the best option. Read More
New law recognizes meadows, streams as green infrastructure
Research by Ecosystem Marketplace shows a dramatic surge in payments for watershed services across the United States and around the world. Read More
How H&M, Marks & Spencer and Zara are fashioning change
Nonprofit canopy's founder shares 5 lessons to accelerate sustainability on fabric and forests. Read More
Episode 52: Sustainability in the Trump era? Plus, COP22 kick-off
This week's GreenBiz 350 podcast: A sustainability perspective on the Standing Rock protest; How states pose a threat to Trump's climate plans. Read More
An open letter to the GreenBiz community
It was not a dream, but it's time to hold on to the optimism that comes naturally to working in sustainability. Read More
Climate math makes carbon removal a must
To avert the climate-energy scenarios spelled out in Paris last year, let's embrace and invest in negative emissions technology. Read More
Forest restoration gets a tiny fraction of the money it needs
Only 17 percent of funding needs for forest restoration are met each year — and very little of that coming from the private sector. Read More