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Can waterless dyeing clean up the clothing industry?
Nike and Adidas are turning to this new tech. Yet major questions remain as to what can turn the tide to reduce pollution in the textile industry. Read More
6 reasons technology alone can't solve water scarcity
Addressing the "new normal" of record-breaking drought in California requires this combination of solutions. Read More
Why the largest microgrid in the U.S. is in Austin
It takes a lot of power to keep the lights on and the research humming at a big university — yet UT Austin achieves 86 percent efficiency. Read More
Why sustainability requires leadership training
For every leader with the clout to put sustainability on the table, it takes a team of skillful champions working together to make sustainability a reality. Read More
How to brew beer better: Less water, less energy, more innovation
Breweries large and small are trying creative and innovative strategies to become more sustainable in light of market changes and demands. Read More
How She Leads: Cathy Fraser, Tenet Healthcare
The HR leader at Tenet is spearheading sustainability efforts, from communications to food to reporting. Read More
Building toward sustainable, resilient cities in 2050
Five innovators share their visions for the future of urban areas. Read More
5 reasons solar installers are vertically integrating
SolarCity, Vivint and the like say it keeps costs down, but it also makes pricing unclear. Read More
Lush founder on sustainable business: Don't worry, be profitable
Mark Constantine talks about passion, joylessness and his loathing of three-for-two offers. Read More
Home Depot, BJ's take first steps to protect pollinators
Under pressure from customers, big box retailers offer to label plants labeled with bee-killing neonicotinoids and look for alternatives. Read More