Trash 2.0? Nike, Carnival cruises and wading through waste data

Waste management is getting a 21st-century makeover with data analysis for large corporations to use in pursuing waste reduction. Read More

Cleaning up cleaners with bio-surfactants

Could animal fats and other natural ingredients help detox cleaning substances? Read More

Defining the circular economy

Closed loop, cradle to cradle, next-gen recycling? No matter what you call it, companies are already jockeying for position in the trillion-dollar material reuse market. Read More

Speedo dives into closed-loop swimwear

Scraps from factory floor are recycled into new swimsuits under a new closed-loop initiative from Speedo and Aquafil. Read More

Snakeskin: A design breakthrough for robots and race cars?

Borrowing inspiration from the scaly exterior of a snake could help improve the function of a range of industrial products. Read More

5 best practices to green healthcare

Hospital food is just one part of the problem, as well as one of a handful of powerful solutions, to make medical care sustainable. Read More

Meet the companies trying to break our plastic addiction

From Coca-Cola to a range of upstarts, researchers seek better ways to meet demand for durable, versatile materials. Read More

Bio-inspired robots: A force for good or evil?

From gripping an object on an assembly line to navigation modeled off of animals' built-in sonar, nature offers an array of enviable features for robotics researchers. Read More

How Adidas is pioneering open-source sustainability for sports

You thought open source innovation was only for high-tech titans such as Tesla and Google? Think again. Read More

Best Buy, Grainger and the secrets to take-back success

A combination of regulatory prowess, integrated sustainability goals and attention to operational details are key for businesses, cities and other organizations wading into take-back recycling programs. Read More