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Everything From Smartphones to Housing Can Be Built Without Waste. Here’s How.

Our current way of living will change fundamentally in the future. Exactly how that happens is a societal decision. The materials we use to create our new world will depend on technology and science. Leading us to a hyper-efficient, innovation-driven circular economy that is equipped to address the challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and inequality, while bringing countless benefits.

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The Next Steps Towards a Circular Economy

The Next Steps Towards a Circular Economy

A circular economy moves beyond our take-make-waste industrial model and works toward designing products to eliminate waste and pollution and to regenerate natural systems. It’s a tall order for our complex global economy and demands a fundamental change within and across industries and stakeholders. The Circularity Gap Report from Amsterdam-based, Circle Economy is a useful and informative guide.

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The Purpose of Business and the Circular Economy by Tom Szaky of TerraCycle

The Purpose of Business and the Circular Economy

Aligning human consumption with nature’s activities, the circular economy keeps resources in use and cycling around as long as possible, reducing the strain on the Earth’s finite cradle of resources and impacts on the environment. Recycling, reduction, and reuse are elements of a circular economy. It keeps responsibility for products and their impacts with the companies that produce them.

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3BL Media Announces 100 Best Corporate Citizens of 2021

3BL Media Announces 100 Best Corporate Citizens

3BL Media’s annual 100 Best Corporate Citizens ranking, recognizes leading environmental, social and governance (ESG) transparency and performance amongst the 1,000 largest U.S. public companies. Owens Corning tops the 2021 ranking for the third consecutive year, followed by General Mills, HP, Cisco, and Intel.

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Spider-inspired Silk company (Spintex) awarded $100k Ray of Hope Prize--Biomimicry Institute

Spider-Inspired Silk Company, Spintex, Awarded $100,000 Ray of Hope Prize

Biomimicry Institute announced the 2021 Ray of Hope Prize award recipient, Spintex Engineering, that manufacturers biodegradable textile fibers for use in fashion and high-performance material applications. The Prize, created in honor of the late sustainable business pioneer Ray C. Anderson, is awarded to the world’s top nature-inspired startup.

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