Circular economics and the $57B e-waste opportunity
Investment firm Closed Loop Partners is making a “significant” investment in ERI, the largest U.S. provider of technology asset management services. Read More
Is sustainable vanilla the flavor of the month?
The economic and social challenges dampening efforts to reduce its environmental impact. Read More
Inside Natura & Co's alternative vision for the Amazon
Natura & Co sustainability executives sit down with BusinessGreen to discuss how the company balances profitability and sustainability, and why the Paris Agreement will fail unless the Amazon is protected. Read More
Coastal flooding is here — are seawalls the answer to rising tides?
Charleston, New York City and the Houston-Galveston metro area are currently considering proposals to build barriers in response to hurricane surges and sea level rise. Read More
Circular cities: The Rotterdam strategy
Rotterdam, with its port and industries, outlined a pathway up to 2030 that will reduce material emissions and consumption, while generating new jobs and improving citizens’ quality of life. Read More
How NY could become a model for green concrete policy
A new bill passed in New York state tasks the Office of General Services with establishing guidelines for procuring low-carbon concrete for state projects. Read More
Collaboration is at the center of circular business models
A shift in the status quo: traditionally built on secrecy, businesses are increasingly collaborating to tackle sustainability challenges. Read More
The startup helping P&G, Mercedes-Benz replace petrochemicals
Twelve, formerly known as Opus 12, has closed a $57 million Series A round to industrialize its technology. Read More
Water scarcity: A growing risk for companies and investors
Its increasing demand in the midst of plummeting supply spells trouble for businesses. Read More