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.
More than half of the world’s population currently lives in cities while projections show an increase to two thirds by 2050. Many people living in small areas means large amounts of waste, high ...
Our industry and customers are evolving. It is going to take continuous innovation, a lot of collaboration, and a commitment ...
India’s time for a `circular economy’ has come. This has to be brought about through strict enforcement, strong people’s ...
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 ...
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 ...
Makers of 3D-printed guns operate by the motto, “Free men don’t ask permission.” They don’t ask the State for permission to bear arms. They don’t rely on gun manufacturers to make a gun that they’d ...
The circular economy can be defined as an ideal, zero-waste economy where the materials we use every day follow a closed-loop, circular journey that starts with manufacturing and utilization and then ...
The loop is beginning to close. Waste professionals who prepare now, by cleaning up data, understanding baseline costs, and ...
"Well, what do you think? Of course I poop too." When their children reach the age for “potty training” many parents read them the book, “Everyone Poops.” That isn’t just a reality for humans - it ...