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Drug industry’s carbon impact could be cut by half
Article from Cornell: In a first-of-its-kind analysis, Cornell researchers and partners at the Clinton Health Access Initiative found that pharmaceutical producers...
Harmonized Food Ecolabelling: Experts Join Forces
Article from Foundation Earth Harmonized food ecolabelling one step closer as Europe’s leading experts join forces under new Foundation Earth method Harmonized food...
Smart Jacket: The future is here
Article from Business News The fusion between fashion and technology has taken a new form at this year’s London Fashion Week. The digital clothing tag was shown...
U.S. Plastics Pact Launches Postconsumer Recycled Content Toolkit To Build Momentum For Recycled Content In Plastic Packaging
Article from: PlasticsNet Today the U.S. Plastics Pact (U.S. Pact) launched its Postconsumer Recycled Content (PCR) Toolkit, a resource designed to educate the...
A New Deal Will Make Lunchables More Powerful Than Ever
Article from Freight Waves One of Kraft Heinz’s most profitable brands, Lunchables, is signing a deal with grades K-12 schools across the country — potentially...
Ulta Beauty Joins The Sustainability Consortium
Article from Cosmetics Business Ulta Beauty has joined non-profit The Sustainability Consortium (TSC) as its newest member. The American beauty retailer said it will...
Christy Slay Brings Science Experience, More Than $1M in Grants to ASU
Christy Slay, CEO of The Sustainability Consortium, is a modern-day pioneer. Her PhD in biology and research experience make her the first person with a science...
The Sustainability Consortium Welcomes Ulta Beauty in Efforts to Develop Climate Goals, Deepen Impact
The leading U.S. beauty retailer joins TSC to help develop and implement its climate goals SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Feburary 28, 2022 – The Sustainability Consortium...
Rescuing Small Plastics From the Waste Stream
PhD student Alexis Hocken is working with manufacturers to keep their products from (literally) falling through the cracks in the recycling process. Article from: MIT...