How Pandora hopes to reach 100% recycled silver and gold
The company already uses 71 percent recycled silver and gold, but it wants to stop using these metals from mined sources by 2025. Read More
We need a 'million mile' battery for more than just electric vehicles
Solutions to battery degradation are critical for opening up new applications for batteries such as vehicle-to-grid services, second-life uses for batteries no longer suitable for mobility purposes, and long-duration storage. Read More
California makes history with zero-emission Clean Trucks rule
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) unanimously adopted the rule, which requires truck makers to sell an increasing number of clean, zero-emission trucks in the state. Read More
Where are they now? Catch up with 30 Under 30 alumni
New roles, evolving ambitions and rekindled determination about the cause of corporate sustainability. Read More
Secrets for circular supply chain partnerships from Interface and Aquafil
How can your supply chain embrace circularity? The interplay between these two innovators offers powerful examples. Read More
How effective is sustainability advocacy?
What will it take for environmental advocates to be as good at lobbying and politicking as their opponents? Read More
L'Oréal unveils 2030 sustainability strategy with environmental labeling
The beauty giant includes pledges to use only recycled or bio-based packaging by the end of the decade and achieve carbon neutrality across its sites by 2025. Read More
Now is the time for a materials revolution
Sponsored: Eastman’s chief commercial officer, Brad Lich, discusses their innovative chemical recycling technologies to support a more circular economy right now. Read More
Former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin on learning from community development
Purpose Built Communities, co-founded by Warren Buffet, works with 28 communities across the United States, all of which suffer from poverty and lack of opportunities. Read More
How face masks, gloves and other coronavirus waste are polluting the ocean
Single-use personal protective equipment has become a new form of pollution. Read More