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Products we use every day are full of harmful chemicals. Can green chemistry lead to safer alternatives?
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Products we use every day are full of harmful chemicals. Can green chemistry lead to safer alternatives?

Organization and consumer demand for products that don't harm people or pollute the environment are moving forward-thinking brands toward safer ingredients.

Curbside quandary: Who will fix America's ailing recycling programs?
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Curbside quandary: Who will fix America's ailing recycling programs?

A new study finds that 54 communities have ditched their curbside recycling, but solutions may lie with government, industry and consumers.
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Here’s how a ‘circular economy’ could save the world
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Here’s how a ‘circular economy’ could save the world

The vision of a “circular economy”—where we use resources sparingly and recycle endlessly—is inspiring businesses and environmentalists alike.
Cradle to Cradle: Living in a world without waste
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Cradle to Cradle: Living in a world without waste

People buy, consume and then discard. But can you imagine a reality where the concept of waste had no meaning? That's behind the growing "cradle to cradle" movement.
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