The construction industry's place in the new circular plastics economy

As a major consumer of single-use plastic, the construction industry could help to drastically reduce waste by using less and, instead, reusing and recycling more. Read More

Carbon negative material company wins Circularity Accelerate contest

Made of Air locks away carbon from wood waste into a durable plastic for buildings, cars and furniture. Read More

Why Microsoft and Shopify are betting on biochar

Depending on where a project is located — potentially just about anywhere — it can carry a number of co-benefits. Read More

Catching wind: How to harnesses air for low-carbon shipping

A blend of ancient and cutting-edge, TransOceanic Wind Transport uses wind-powered vessels to meet modern shipping needs. Read More

9 reasons clean fleet adoption is accelerating

The data covers the use and development of four clean vehicle technologies: drivetrains powered with propane, compressed natural gas, batteries and hydrogen fuel cells. Read More

Why the world needs better climate pledges

As a cornerstone of climate leadership, the weakness of today’s pledges is particularly troubling. Read More

California dairy’s journey toward climate neutrality

Sponsored: How California dairy farmers are modernizing milk production to achieve the industry’s target of net-zero emissions by 2050. Read More

How COVID is inspiring healthy, efficient buildings

Indoor air quality and sustainability measures may seem at odds, however it's clear the two objectives can be quite compatible. Read More

One farm's trash is a construction site's treasure

Agriculture and construction are two emission-heavy sectors, but agro-waste is a growing asset to sustainable construction. Read More

New corporate alliance aims to scale climate action, starting with carbon removal

The Business Alliance for Scaling Climate Solutions seeks to provide a clearinghouse for hearing about and evaluating climate schemes and solutions, with an initial focus on options for carbon removal. Read More