From testing to tasting: How 3 companies are developing nature-first foods

Can we nurture nature with every mouthful we eat? The Big Food Redesign Challenge’s 60-plus participants are creating products to do exactly that. Read More

Fashion’s addiction to polyester helps Big Oil, hurts the rest of us: New report

Petroleum-based fibers are spiraling out of control as Zara, Calvin Klein and other brands pay little regard to the harm they cause, the Changing Markets Foundation finds. Read More

What companies can learn from Keurig’s SEC case over K-Cup recycling claims

The government slapped Keurig Dr Pepper on the wrist for claiming its coffee pods are recyclable. Here's what others risk by making claims about plastic. Read More

How Crocs is reducing the carbon footprint of its clogs

The plastic clog maker seeks to pick up the pace of material innovations. Read More

Why standardized packaging is key to reducing plastic waste

From milk bottles to reusable container systems, simplified packaging formats might revolutionize recycling and reuse. Read More

The challenge of ‘forever chemicals’ will require bold action at speed and scale

EPA must adopt a systems-driven approach to tackle the environmental health risks of 'forever chemicals.' Read More

Lego’s sustainability shift draws questions, doubts

Lego says it will abandon fossil fuels for good in 2032, but anti-plastics groups decry a 'sleight of hand.' Read More

The lingerie startup that makes sustainable bras

90 percent of material in Nudea's products comes from natural or recycled fabrics. Read More

How extended producer responsibility policy can tackle textile waste

Extended Producer Responsibility policy can unite the apparel industry and spur collective action to address textile waste. Read More

Inside Goodwill’s bid to build a textile recycling powerhouse

A Walmart Foundation-backed pilot paved the way for Goodwill sites to become textile recycling hubs. Read More