The circular economy is not just a trend, but a real business opportunity for companies.
Virgin wood fiber from nearby sawmills, which would otherwise go to landfills, is staged at the “log yard” of Egger’s plant in Lexington, N.C.
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Businesses that adopt a circular philosophy are more likely to survive and thrive going forward, says Anne van Riel, Head of Sustainable Finance Americas at ING. Following a difficult 2018, IKEA has ...
Alert manufacturers are rethinking how they design and produce their products, minimizing waste, optimizing shipment, and growing the after-market repair and recycling market. With a raging pandemic, ...
Overhauling the traditional take-make-waste business model can be daunting, but these initiatives demonstrate that the payoff for experimentation and boundary-pushing is worth it. “It takes time, and ...
As the UN’s 2030 deadline for change fast approaches, we explore what role the circular economy has to play in mitigating the impacts of climate change and how the technology industry can learn from ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. The world is under a lot of pressure to become more sustainable. We're exhausting natural ...
Cities are complex ecologies of intersecting natural systems and urban infrastructure. Environmental degradation has brought attention to the asymbiotic relationship between man-made and natural ...