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The Starbucks Cup Dilemma

"When I take people out here in the winter, sometimes we just lie down on it," says Susan Thoman. She's gesturing to a mound of rich black organic matter the length and height of a warehouse at the Cedar Grove composting plant, a sprawling complex an hour north of Seattle. Sealed under Gore-Tex fabric and "blimped" with fans, the giant piles reach a toasty internal temperature of 130 degrees thanks to beneficial bacteria. They steam in the foggy air, which is scented miraculously with bark mulch, not rot, like the floor of the thicket for which the place is named.READ»

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Walmart Turns Waste Into Pet Products

Walmart generates tons of recyclable waste. So instead of sending it all to recycling plants, the retail giant has decided to divert some of it Worldwise, a sustainable pet products company.READ»

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FTC Cracking Down on Greenwashing

Marketers of misleading eco information, be warned: the Federal Trade Commission has some tough new guidelines.READ»

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Message in a Bottle: Corporate Sustainability Is Pretty Weak Tea

I think I'm the only person who moderated panels last week at both the Clinton Global Initiative in New York City and Opportunity Green, a green business conference in Los Angeles. While it may seem unfair to compare a gathering of ...READ»

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Project Kaisei Exposes Plastic Waste

The Plastic Disclosure Project, an investor-led initiative, will ask corporations to measure and reveal their production and use of plastic and plastic wastes.READ»

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E-Fuel MicroFusion Reactor: An Ethanol Production Device Made for Home

In the final stages of Series A funding, E-Fuel's new device has the power to take ordinary waste and generate billions of gallons of fuel.READ»

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Hawaii Goes Hard on Construction Recycling

Proposed law asks builders to recycle 60% of their materials waste.READ»

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Dell Puts Less Crap In a Box

The computer manufacturer has eliminated 8.7 million pounds of packaging in a single year: good for the planet, great for Dell's bottom line. How did they do it?READ»

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Recycling Bins Go Big Brother on Cleveland Residents

Cleveland residents, beware: Your recycling bins may be watching you. READ»

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Chickens Can Help Save the Planet Too

A massive chicken farm in California gets a power boost from chicken poop--and helps reduce global warming gases in the process.READ»

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Greening One of the World's Greenest Places: Yellowstone National Park

Even if you’ve never set foot in Yellowstone National Park, you know its iconic natural splendors: Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs, and the like. What you may not know -- even if you’ve been there -- is that Yellowstone is the ...READ»

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Best Buy Wants to Collect 1 Billion Pounds of E-Waste Over the Next 5 Years

Walmart isn't the only big box retailer making inroads in the sustainability arena. Best Buy, which released its 2010 Sustainability Report this week, has an ambitious plan to collect one billion pounds of e-waste over the next five ...READ»

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Upcycling Gives Excess Clothing Fabric a Second Chance

Looptworks stitches together an upcycled business model for outdoor apparel.READ»

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Electrolux Turning Plastic From the Ocean Into Vacuum Cleaners

Talk about the right marketing at the right time. Electrolux is taking advantage of our collective (and justified) fixation on the ocean by launching Vac from the Sea, an initiative that will turn plastic pollution from the ocean ...READ»

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Process Turns Liquid Sludge Into Energy and Fertilizer

We recently covered a startup, Ostara, that turns sludge liquid into high-quality commercial fertilizer. Now Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand wants to do Ostara one better with Wetox, a project that breaks down ...READ»

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Among Rome's Ancient Ruins, a Hotel Made Entirely of Trash

Italy has some big issues with trash collection--there is even a documentary film, Biùtiful cauntri, about the notorious illegal toxic waste dumping in the south around Naples. The garbage situation isn't nearly as bad in Rome, but ...READ»

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A History of Green Brands: 1990's

In this post, Landor Associate's Chief Strategy Officer, Russ Meyer's outlines the problems with waste, the need to recycle and early signs of global warming.Despite all the green gains made during the 1980s, throughout most of the ...READ»

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Indoor Composting

NatureMill is the leader in indoor home composting. READ»

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iFixit's Relaunch: A Wikipedia for Gadget Repair

Gadget makers can tout their superior recycling programs all they want, but let's be honest--replacing a dead iPod, cell phone, or laptop every couple years just isn't sustainable. So instead of ditching dead electronics or paying ...READ»

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Sharps Compliance Turns Used Syringes Into Cement

Every year, 9 million people self-inject with syringes for medical conditions, producing 3 billion used syringes--and that doesn't include the needles used for illegal drugs. Instead of sending the syringes to landfills, Sharps ...READ»

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Sony Aims to Have Zero Environmental Footprint by 2050

This week's announcement of the Carbon Disclosure Project's plan to have big companies report their water usage only served to emphasize the growing importance of tracking precious resources. That's why we're not surprised that Sony ...READ»

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Target Embraces Recycling in U.S. Stores

File this under "Better Late Than Never:" Target has launched recycling stations in all of its 1,740 stores as part of a month-long Earth Day celebration. Previously, the chain didn't have any recycling bins in its stores.But ...READ»

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Where's Next: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Rumored to be twice the size of Texas, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, 600 miles off California, is made up of spiraling fields of trash. In May, yachtswoman Mary Crowley and her Project Kaisei crew will be taking their second ...READ»

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Bad Idea of the Week: Covering Up Landfill Stench With Deodorant Guns

We're all for alleviating the nasty stench of landfills, but this is just not the way to do it. The UK Guardian reports that Beijing is installing 100 high-pressure deodorant guns at the overflowing Asuwei dump site in the city.The ...READ»