No April Fools: 5 off-the-wall green inventions that really exist
Jokes aside, some companies have launched some truly innovative — and downright crazy — sustainability tools. Read More
Algae industry moves beyond research to commercialization
Insiders agree that algae-based foods, fuels and other products will be price-competitive with their traditional counterparts by 2020. Read More
A new utility business model profitably embraces efficiency and solar
The integrated utility services model is part of Fort Collins Utilities’ success. Here’s how it works. Read More
Is Walmart selling unsustainable products from 'sustainability leaders'?
Walmart's Sustainability Leaders program can confuse customers into believing some very unsustainable products are environmentally friendly, says Seventh Generation's former CEO. Read More
7 tips on selling energy efficiency to senior management
Choose the right time and language, and you'll have a better chance of persuading senior management to buy into your energy strategy. Read More
30 women shaping sustainable business
From Apple to Unilever to finance, consulting and energy, a look at some of the women around the world spearheading progressive change in the corporate sector. Read More
Mexico, the Philippines and why women are key to resilience
Women are disproportionately impacted by disasters, but they are rarely included in disaster and resilience planning. That must change. Read More
The bacteria that could make your blue jeans greener
Rethinking the way denim achieves its signature blue hues could have big sustainability implications. Read More
How packaging plays in the circular economy
Packaging reuse could save the industry some $11.4 billion that's now represented in discarded material. But it will take some rethinking. Read More
The net-zero martini: How Bacardi's uses biomass to distill gin
A look at the new Bombay Sapphire distillery, which uses renewable energy sources culled from the distilling process as part of a net zero strategy. Read More