Circular Economy
Transparency and the Role of Environmental Product Declarations
As the world’s consumption of natural resources continues to grow at an ever increasing rate, the design and manufacture of environmentally responsible products is no longer a luxury but a necessity. Producers are giving increased attention to the environmental impact of their products across the entire product life cycle, including design and manufacturing through actual use to end-of-life. Such efforts from producers are now leading towards the collection and compilation of relevant environmental data. Read More
Can You Save Millions with Sustainable Packaging Design?
That’s just what Puma, Kraft and Kimberly-Clark® did. Check out the expert advice in this free whitepaper - Five Steps to Sustainable Packaging from PE INTERNATIONAL. PE has worked with some of the most innovative brands to create award-winning, customer-engaging packaging, including Puma’s ‘Clever Little Bag’ and the Kraft ‘YES pack’.This whitepaper holds the key to realizing the value of sustainable packaging efforts in five easy steps: Read More
How 3 biodiesel companies defy the odds in a challenging industry
Biodiesel is good for the environment and the economy, yet it's not getting the love it deserves — starting with regulation. Read More
What you should know about Greenpeace's Lego campaign
The green group appears to have LEGO in its crosshairs, but Big Oil is the true target. Here's the lesson for your company. Read More
How the zero-waste economy benefits everyone
In a truly circular economy where waste becomes nutrients, economic growth would be decoupled from environmental restraints. See who is leading the way. Read More
Why the world's biggest companies are investing in recycling
Interest in recycling is looping back around. Here's $100 million to make that happen. Read More
How Fairphone is dialed in on supply chain sustainability
The crowdfunded start-up brings social awareness to phone manufacturing. Read More
Shape means strength, from a Boeing Dreamliner to a Bone Chair
Vehicle makers cut costs — and the fuel needed to move a plane or car's mass — with software that uses biomimicry principles. Read More
Innovative Approaches to Recycling and Waste Reduction
Companies are looking further up the supply chain at materials sourcing and product design to create more environmentally-friendly products and packaging that make waste reduction and landfill diversion goals more achievable for them and their customers.At the same time, leading companies are establishing aggressive zero waste policies that provide guiding principles and an overall vision to internal and external stakeholders. Their work represents a vital core of a zero waste sustainability initiative and the commitments, values and objectives that can drive it forward. Read More
DuPont and GM's lessons for closing in on zero waste
How dedicated are you to going landfill-free? One company did it in less than three years with few people, no capital and an unglamorous laundry list. Read More