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Inside Beautycounter’s quest to transform its mica supply chain

GreenBiz

Mica mining has become a growing problem for the image- and brand-conscious cosmetics industry. Along the way, materials from one site may be commingled with those from others, complicating companies’ and their customers’ efforts to understand where, exactly, they came from and the conditions under which they were produced.

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2020 was the year that…

GreenBiz

She was right. One reason for all this: Batteries continue their journey down the price-experience curve, where increased demand lowers prices, further pumping up demand. 2020 was the year that…. Joel Makower. Mon, 12/28/2020 - 02:11. It was a very long year. But it was much, much longer than that. Remember 2019? Neither do I.

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Inside Beautycounter’s quest to transform its mica supply chain

AGreenLiving

Mica mining has become a growing problem for the image- and brand-conscious cosmetics industry. Along the way, materials from one site may be commingled with those from others, complicating companies’ and their customers’ efforts to understand where, exactly, they came from and the conditions under which they were produced.

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On the Future of our Food

Mr. Sustainability

Despite warnings about “food-wars” caused by global famine and disease, human biomass on Earth has quite literally exploded. There are more humans than ever, who are at the same time fatter than ever before! This is a summary of the book ‘Kweekvlees, Fake Vlees & Pizza’s uit de Printer’ from Sebastiaan van de Water.

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2020 was the year that…

AGreenLiving

She was right. One reason for all this: Batteries continue their journey down the price-experience curve, where increased demand lowers prices, further pumping up demand. 2020 was the year that… Joel Makower Mon, 12/28/2020 – 02:11 It was a very long year. But it was much, much longer than that. Remember 2019? Neither do I.