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The Gulf Stream may be near collapse

Inhabitat - Innovation

The ocean current commonly known as the Gulf Stream is hurtling towards a terrifying tipping point, according to scientists in an article published in the journal Nature Climate Change. Its collapse could threaten civilization as we know it.

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5 companies that are using nature to redefine good design

GreenBiz

A circular economy is so much more than recycling or reusing waste streams, which is a reductionist understanding of what nature does. A circular economy is so much more than recycling or reusing waste streams, which is a reductionist understanding of what nature does. Sponsored Article. Circular Economy. Design & Packaging.

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The problem with zero-waste goals is the word 'waste'

GreenBiz

When we speak to companies about opportunities in waste streams, they say we’re doing everything we can. Then we dig into it and realize they don’t know what’s in these streams." . Featured in featured block (1 article with image touted on the front page or elsewhere). Sponsored Article. Food & Agriculture. Food Waste.

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Trade effluent monitoring in Essex

Envirotec Magazine

This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Pollution & Process Monitoring (PPM). The Basingstoke site manufactures cell culture media, and the associated production processes can create an effluent stream that is problematic for analytical measurement.

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Can sustainability save capitalism?

GreenBiz

For years — decades, even — there has been a steady stream of visions and proposals aimed at, variously, reforming, rethinking, reimagining, reinventing, redefining and rebooting the operating system that drives capitalist economies. Featured in featured block (1 article with image touted on the front page or elsewhere). Pull Quote.

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Gillette plans to shave use of virgin plastics by 50% by 2030

GreenBiz

To achieve that designation at its World Shaving Headquarters in Boston, Gillette worked with local recycler Rand Whitney Recycling to do an in-depth assessment on all of its waste streams, with a goal of ensuring all would be either reused, recycled or incinerated for energy recovery. Sponsored Article. Corporate Strategy.

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Ocean-based sequestration heats ups

GreenBiz

This article originally appeared in the State of Green Business 2021. Running Tide’s core business is oyster farming, but CEO Marty Odlin is planning on a new revenue stream: growing kelp and sinking his crop in the deep ocean. . Featured in featured block (1 article with image touted on the front page or elsewhere). Pull Quote.