Supply-chain data gets granular

By the numbers: New initiatives and products developed to track carbon through supply chains are finally adding up. Read More

Circular ‘mining’ reaches for the mainstream

Digging in: New initiatives aimed at “mining” materials from products already in circulation and out of the waste streams help cut extraction of natural resources. Read More

Cement: the most destructive material in the world or a driver of progress?

Concrete is the most consumed material in the world, but manufacturing it emits almost 3 billion metric tons of CO2 every year. Read More

4 reasons to be hopeful about the climate fight in 2022

Sponsored: Watershed co-founder Taylor Francis shares his top four predictions for corporate climate action this year. Read More

Will legacy issues capture the chemical industry’s future?

Chemical industry executives face draconian choices if their strategy is to perpetuate the status quo. Read More

Are there 'forever chemicals' in your store’s textiles?

Recent testing by Toxic-Free Future on products from 10 major retailers found that at least one item from each contained PFAS. Read More

Adidas, Kering team up to slash textiles' water and carbon footprint

Nonprofit Fashion for Good is launching tech solutions on plasma and laser treatments, spray dyeing, foam dyeing and supercritical CO2 for fashion giant partners. Read More

Brooks Running launched its first carbon neutral shoe — a key step towards achieving its net zero carbon emission goal

Sponsored: Brooks Running’s Senior Manager of Corporate Responsibility details the development of its first carbon neutral shoe. The company plans to incrementally expand this approach to other footwear styles and apparel as it works towards its goal to be net-zero carbon by 2040. Read More

Why 'chemical recycling' can't be trusted

A process that sounds miraculous is too good to be true. Read More

Beautycounter, HP and Walmart are a step ahead in chemical management

Getting ahead of toxic "forever chemicals" and their kin. Read More