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Visa's new rewards card is trying to make 'green spending' a thing

Visa's new rewards card is trying to make 'green spending' a thing

The best thing we can do for the environment to buy less. The next best thing, according to Visa’s FutureCard founder, is to spend our money on sustainable brands.
Target will design all its own branded products for circularity by 204

Target will design all its own branded products for circularity by 204

The company will also aim to be fully net zero by the same year.
Big brands are asking Biden to cut emissions 50% by 2030

Big brands are asking Biden to cut emissions 50% by 2030

Apple, Google, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Walmart, Nike, Levi Strauss, Salesforce, and more are trying to push the administration to set bolder emissions goals.
The 2030 Calculator from Doconomy helps brands calculate footprints

The 2030 Calculator from Doconomy helps brands calculate footprints

A full life-cycle analysis takes ages and costs a lot of money. The 2030 Calculator from Doconomy tries to simplify the process to give companies a better understanding of their full environmental impact.
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.

Do you know what’s happening to your clothing donations?
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Do you know what’s happening to your clothing donations?

Manufacturers and consumers are beginning to focus on textile recycling.
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How Ikea plans to be climate positive by 2030

How Ikea plans to be climate positive by 2030

A company known for its disposable furniture seems like it would have a hard time quickly getting to a place where it reduces more greenhouse gas emissions than its entire value chain creates. But the company has a plan.

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