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What will it take for 2021 to be a groundbreaking year for circular fashion?
More than 100 billion garments are produced annually, and many end up in the landfill
What does the vaccine mean for cold chain sustainability?
The coronavirus vaccine presents an opportunity to build a greener market and supply chain for refrigeration
The three circular economy trends that defined 2020
Here are three trends that defined the circular economy in 2020, and what they might mean for the year to come
A closed loop fashion system requires scaling solutions now, not later
Companies across the fashion industry have deployed pilots for circular - or more sustainable - products, but too often they stop there
Amazon, Google, Microsoft and the climate cloud
US tech giants have faced criticism for continuing to work with fossil fuel giants such as Chevron and ExxonMobil, despite their own ambitious climate commitments
From China's stand to Walmart's wish list: A Climate Week news cheat sheet
An all-you-need-to-know guide to all the top green corporate announcements from a busy Climate Week in NYC
Why online retailers should increase transparency about their products
What would change if e-commerce retailers shared information about a product's climate footprint?
Ulta Beauty is bringing refillable containers back to the cosmetics industry
Loop from TerraCycle is partnering with Ulta to design circular packaging, combating the industries plastic waste problem
AI doesn't have to be a power hog
The climate impact of artificial intelligence - both in terms of power consumption and all the electronic waste that gadgets create - is a growing concern
Electric boilers fuel Diageo's carbon-neutral whiskey distillery dream
Producer of Bulleit, Guiness, Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker and other beverages has committed to net zero by 2050 and 100 per cent renewable power by 2030
Tesla milestone would be EV industry's gain
The electric vehicle company's stock is soaring, and it could soon be eligible for the S&P 500
Paul Polman: 'Businesses cannot succeed in societies that fail'
'Covid has made clear that there cannot be healthy people on an unhealthy planet,' says Imagine founder and former Unilever CEO
Food waste startup Apeel Sciences snags $250m backing
Investors in US firm - which produces thin, edible coating for food products to extend their shelf life - include celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey and Katy Perry
Will recycled plastics survive tanking oil prices?
Single-use plastics are helping keep people safe during the Covid-19 pandemic, but creating new challenges for governments in dealing with the waste problem
Coronavirus, the stay-at-home workstyle, and cloud energy consumption
Between video calls, collaboration applications and streaming services, data centers are working overdrive - proving why energy efficiency matters more than ever
Domo, Covestro and BASF team up to test blockchain for tracing plastics
Three firms are aiming to create open data-sharing application that chemicals and plastics producers can use to inform circular production processes
No more heavy metals? New IBM battery chemistry research could address mineral sourcing concerns
The design is free of cobalt, an increasingly controversial material, plus Mercedes-Benz is involved in the next phase of testing
What happened with Samsung's smartphone upcycling program?
The consumer electronics giant is exploring useful second life applications for older phones and gadgets collected through its e-waste initiatives
Top 10 transportation trends to watch for in 2020
From electric trucks to e-cargo bikes and V2G bus charging - here's the lowdown on what to expect on US roads in 2020
What makes Starbucks' latest clean energy transaction unique
The coffee chain is producing enough energy through PPAs to power 3,000 of its stores in the US
California's great electric vehicle charging build-out
Electrify America's new $200m in funding will include charging for bus depots, ride-hailing services and disadvantaged communities