Is rental really the worst?

The business model was recently deemed “the worst green option.” But the devil’s in the (assumed) details. Read More

PepsiCo doubles down on reducing virgin plastic

The food and beverage company is bringing all of its water, agriculture and new plastic commitments under an umbrella plan called pep+. Read More

Meet WasteShark, the aquadrone taking a bite out of plastic waste

WasteShark, sold by startup RanMarine, is eating up plastics, biomass, algaes and other debris, such as coconuts. Read More

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Navigating the Decarbonization Journey

For the global business community, decarbonization is an economic imperative. Investors expect it, regulators require it, and customers demand it. The world must be carbon neutral by 2050, and multinational corporations have a key role to play in achieving that outcome. Read More

How small businesses can help tackle the e-commerce packaging crisis from the ground up

Sponsored: Addressing the e-commerce packaging crisis with greener alternative materials. Read More

IKEA wants to make buyback permanent in the US

A key part of the company’s effort to become a circular business by 2030. Read More

Inside the Walmart, Target and CVS reusable bag pilots

The Beyond the Bag initiative aims to identify, test and implement innovative single-use alternatives that make sense for stores, customers and the environment. Read More

How the EU is financing circularity

European companies with circular initiatives are benefiting from a strategy that encourages innovation and private investment, from venture capital to green bonds, while providing copious amounts of public funding.  Read More

How some restaurants are taking out single-use takeout containers

Burger King, Just Salad and Salvage Hausu are very different restaurants but they're all experimenting with reuse. Read More

Tesla has big recycling goals — but is now the time to celebrate?

Tesla is driving down the amount of waste generated per vehicle and has decreased manufacturing waste by 50 percent in new facilities. Read More