Category: Sustainability
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Cotton agriculture and desert expansion

Cotton, a key fiber in the global textile industry, plays a crucial role in economies around the world. However, the agricultural practices associated with cotton farming have raised significant environmental concerns, particularly regarding their impact on desertification. Desert expansion, often driven by unsustainable agricultural practices, poses a serious threat not only to ecosystems but also…
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Revolutionizing Sustainability: The Launch of the Global Circularity Protocol for Businesses

Global Circularity Protocol Launches Science-Based Framework to Drive Circular Business Practices November 2025 — The Global Circularity Protocol (GCP) launches a full 236‐page guide. It comes from experts, they worked together for three years. Groups like Apple, Google, IKEA, and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation join in. They made a science‐based circularity guide for all companies.…
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Unlocking Consumer Behavior: Why Ecolabels Aren’t Enough for Sustainable Purchases

Shoppers Look Beyond Ecolabels When Buying Sustainable Products: Key Insights from Stanford Study The market for personal care products has grown fast. These products claim to help the environment and society. A recent study from Stanford shows a clear gap. Consumers say they prefer sustainable options. Yet their buying choices speak differently. Study Overview Researchers…
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Navigating Ecolabels: Discover Which EU Countries Excel in Sustainable and Organic Products

Ecolabels in the EU: Which Countries Lead in Sustainable Goods? The European Commission released new data. The data shows members use the EU Ecolabel. This label marks products that help the environment. It pushes the market toward green choices and guides buyers toward eco-friendly options. Key Insights Over 100,000 Products Certified: More than 100,000 products…
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Navigating Sustainability: Unlocking the Future of Organic and Eco-Friendly Marine Innovations at Metstrade 2025

Metstrade 2025 Highlights Sustainability Surge in Leisure Marine Industry Metstrade 2025 takes place November 18–20 at RAI Amsterdam. This event grows larger each time. Nearly 1,700 exhibitors join. They show innovative products and new ideas. Sustainability leads as a key theme. The marine industry shifts toward eco-friendly solutions. Sustainability Across All Exhibition Halls Innovation appears…
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How your cotton tee affects rivers

Cotton is one of the most widely used fabrics in the world, particularly for casual clothing like T-shirts. However, the journey of cotton from field to fabric has significant repercussions on the environment, especially concerning water resources. Many consumers are unaware of how their cotton tees affect rivers and aquatic ecosystems. This article will explore…
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Revolutionizing Retail: Coop Partners with Start-ups for Sustainable and Lab-Grown Food Innovations

Coop Partners with Start-Ups to Develop Sustainable Food Products Coop, a Swiss retailer, works with start-ups. It builds eco-friendly food products. It tests chocolate from lab-grown cocoa and meat from mushrooms. Each word links closely to its neighbor to keep ideas clear. Key Partnerships and Innovations Coop works with Kokomodo, an Israeli start-up. Kokomodo grows…
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Top Leaders in Sustainable Growth: The World’s Best Companies of 2026

World’s Best Companies in Sustainable Growth 2026: Leading the Path to Eco-Friendly Prosperity In response to climate urgency, TIME and Statista released their second annual ranking. They list companies that show strong financial growth and reduce harm to the planet. Each company cuts carbon, water use, and waste, and they invest in renewable energy. Top…
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Revolutionizing Electronics: Europe’s Eco-Friendly Approach to Combat E-Waste with Sustainable Innovations

Europe Advances Sustainable Electronics to Combat E-Waste Europe faces a growing e-waste problem. It collects 5 million tonnes each year. This amount is less than 40% of the electronics sold. Mixed materials make recycling hard. Landfills take most of the leftovers. EU-funded research now makes eco-friendly electronics. They focus on parts that can be reused…
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Target’s Universal Thread: Pioneering Circular Fashion for a Sustainable Future

Universal Thread: Target’s US$1 Billion Circular Fashion Brand Driving Sustainable Apparel Target’s Universal Thread leads in circular fashion. The brand is valued at over US$1 billion. It mirrors Target’s clear drive toward sustainability. Target started Universal Thread as part of its Target Forward climate plan. The line helps buyers choose eco-friendly clothes that still look…