The circular economy is about avoiding waste and fixing broken value systems

Nearly all companies and organizations have contributed to the ever-expanding mess of extraction, waste, soil degradation, environmental racism and social injustice all in the name of growth at any cost. Read More

Episode 366: Biodiversity letdown, Boston Metal's mission

This episode features a discussion about decarbonizing steelmaking, including highlights from an interview with Adam Rauwerdink, senior vice president of business development for startup Boston Metal. Read More

3 smart ways Seattle is at the forefront of reuse

The city and Washington state’s support of closed loop economic models through public-private partnerships and grant programs is inspiring entrepreneurs throughout the region. Read More

Imagine if humans disappeared tomorrow

What would come next if humans no longer roamed (and conquered) the earth? Read More

Delterra teams up with Mars, Amcor and P&G for plastics pledge

New partnership aims to tackle plastic pollution by transforming waste management and recycling systems in Indonesia, Argentina and Brazil. Read More

How a global treaty could solve the plastic waste crisis

Can plastics achieve par with climate and biodiversity as critical issues worthy of a global treaty? We’re about to find out. Read More

Climate tech needs a lesson in circularity

An equitable path to the clean economy will require far more attention to where we "dig up" lithium, cobalt and other critically important minerals. Read More

Why CDP introduced plastic reporting

CDP expands disclosure platform to include plastic reporting, setting up the plastic credit market for more legitimacy. Read More

Imagine a future where shoes are easier to recycle

What we can learn from On and Baliston, innovators experimenting with tech-augmented, recyclable athletic shoes. Read More

Biomimicry’s role in shaping a sustainable built environment

Humanity’s got big sustainability problems with the built environment. Nature’s got many of the solutions. Read More