The circular economy can be a holistic approach to addressing climate change
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From fashion to household goods, industry leaders are using their tools and resources to eliminate the concept of waste.
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The circular economy can be a holistic approach to addressing climate change
How a unique industry collaboration is bottling a new future for U.S. glass recycling
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The Glass Recycling Coalition, with members from glass manufacturers to end markets, is providing tools and resources to spur participation and innovation.
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How a unique industry collaboration is bottling a new future for U.S. glass recycling
16 apps helping companies and consumers prevent food waste
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These technologies are fighting both hunger and climate change.
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A toxic fungal threat is encroaching on global food supply chains
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Shifting climates are encouraging these pests and diseases to flourish.
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A toxic fungal threat is encroaching on global food supply chains
Why we can’t reverse climate change with ‘negative emissions’ technologies
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Why we can’t reverse climate change with ‘negative emissions’ technologies
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Reduce Water Use At Home With These 4 Simple Steps
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The average American family uses a whopping 400 gallons of water daily. Unfortunately, water use takes its toll on the environment, because it needs to be cleaned, delivered, and then treated, using energy and resources every step of the way. Water…
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32 US Firms Commit To Reduce Energy Intensity 25 Percent, Over 10 Years
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Image credit: USDOE This is voluntary, of course. But there are strong incentives to make it work. Businesses that sign on get free technical support from government energy efficiency experts, better odds of saving money, and long-range strategic advantage.
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32 US Firms Commit To Reduce Energy Intensity 25 Percent, Over 10 Years