In a pivotal move this fall, Allison, the largest communications agency, took a giant leap toward becoming a beacon for positive environmental change by signing the Clean Creatives Pledge.
In a groundbreaking move set to reshape the landscape of corporate accountability, California has ushered in new climate disclosure laws that promise to illuminate the often overlooked realm of corporate governance within the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) triumvirate.
In a recent revelation, the Foodservice Packaging Institute (FPI) has disseminated key insights derived from its Resident Messaging Survey, shedding light on resident assumptions about recyclability, awareness of recyclable items, and the pivotal sources guiding recycling behaviors.
Luxury fashion giant Coach is revolutionizing the holiday season with its eco-conscious campaign, "A Wasty Holiday," shining a spotlight on the circular ethos of its sub-brand, Coachtopia.
As the urgency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions intensifies, the quest for 100 percent clean energy electricity by 2035 challenges the United States to innovate and collaborate on an unprecedented scale.
Canon nano-imprinting lithography machines may be subject to trade restrictions when it comes to exporting to China.
Extended Producer Responsibility is seen as a critical policy mechanism to combat plastic pollution and promote sustainable packaging.
Amazon has come under scrutiny due to its continued association with Chinese suppliers linked to forced labor in the Xinjiang region, particularly among the Uyghur population.
Seishoku Co., Ltd., a fabric-dyeing giant, revolutionizes the textile industry with NUNOUS, a remarkable material born from fabric waste and biopolymers.
In a perfect example of the circular economy in action, corn stover — stalks and leaves left over from harvest — becomes a valuable cash crop for which farmers can get paid.
Plastic waste and the resulting plastic pollution is a pressing concern that demands immediate global attention.
New York City has initiated a groundbreaking mandatory composting program, marking a historic shift in how its residents manage their trash.
As of 2022, Pennsylvania faces a significant challenge when it comes to e-waste recycling.
As of November 1st, residents of the District of Columbia have a compelling reason to celebrate – the launch of the first battery recycling program in the United States, funded by battery manufacturers.