An all-woman ‘eXXpedition’ into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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A sailing trip tries to navigate a sea change in ocean plastic.
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An all-woman ‘eXXpedition’ into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
How game-playing created a sea change for one bay’s stakeholders
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Using technology for role-playing was a watershed moment for a group seeking to learn about how to protect the Chesapeake Bay.
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Innovating a sea change in reducing plastic waste
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Can companies and society innovate ways to reduce plastic waste? A diverse group last month in Rio set out to find out.
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Finding well-managed companies: The investor’s holy grail
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The further and faster we move into a world of globally interconnected business hypercompetition, the more and more inadequate our traditional analytical tools become.
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Vanderlande Industries greens the conveyor belt
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For Vanderlande Industries, reducing the environmental impact of its conveyor belts and automated sorters has introduced a sea change in how it designs, sources and markets its products.
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Vanderlande Industries greens the conveyor belt
Go Slow, Stay Low: A Mantra for a Greener Economy
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That’s generally the advice when learning how to paddle a canoe. It works equally well for companies trying to successfully navigate a sea change from a consumption-based economy to one that puts greater value in sustainability.
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