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Thai officials show samples of illegally imported electronic waste from the United States which they said they seized at Bangkok Port during a press conference in Bangkok, Thailand, May 14, 2025.
North AmericaThe U.S is drowning Southeast Asia in a ‘hidden tsunami’ of toxic e-waste, 2-year investigation finds
By Aniruddha Ghosal and The Associated PressOctober 22, 2025
Recycling has been a flop, financially. AMP is using AI to make it pay off
AIRecycling has been a flop, financially. AMP is using AI to make it pay off
By Chris Stokel-WalkerJune 26, 2025
Can Iceland help the U.S. clean up its aluminum industry?
RetailCan Iceland help the U.S. clean up its aluminum industry?
By Anna HeimJune 4, 2025
People in Barcelona board the subway train
TechElectric cars in Barcelona are now being charged every time subway trains 200 feet beneath them hit the brakes
By Joseph Wilson and The Associated PressDecember 18, 2024
Dr. Jennifer Holmgren holds up an orange jacket, which was converted from pollution using biorecycling
ConferencesBiorecycling CEO displays a jacket made from pollution but says people still don’t believe it’s real or even possible
By Emma BurleighNovember 12, 2024
ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods sits in a comfy chair in Qatar
EnvironmentCalifornia sues Exxon for ‘decades-long campaign of deception’ on plastics
By Will DanielSeptember 25, 2024
Exclusive: Stanley shot to fame last year with wildly popular cups but its new president says the company is ‘more than a viral moment’
LeadershipExclusive: Stanley shot to fame last year with wildly popular cups but its new president says the company is ‘more than a viral moment’
By Lila MacLellanSeptember 4, 2024
These AI-enabled recycling robots are helping businesses be more sustainable
TechThese AI-enabled recycling robots are helping businesses be more sustainable
By Alyssa NewcombJune 12, 2024
Ex-Lululemon CEO: Gen Zers want sustainably made and compostable products. Firms taking heed today will be market leaders tomorrow
CommentaryEx-Lululemon CEO: Gen Zers want sustainably made and compostable products. Firms taking heed today will be market leaders tomorrow
By Bob MeersMay 15, 2024
California has big plans to turn organic waste into fuel but it’s far behind on its food recycling programs because people won’t separate their trash
EnvironmentCalifornia has big plans to turn organic waste into fuel but it’s far behind on its food recycling programs because people won’t separate their trash
By Amy Taxin and The Associated PressFebruary 19, 2024
New Mexico governor wants $500m to convert fracking wastewater into a new source of recycled water for industrial use
EnvironmentNew Mexico governor wants $500m to convert fracking wastewater into a new source of recycled water for industrial use
By The Associated PressJanuary 23, 2024
Starbucks wants to eliminate its disposable cups by 2030—but last year only 1.2% of its sales were in reusable ones
EnvironmentStarbucks wants to eliminate its disposable cups by 2030—but last year only 1.2% of its sales were in reusable ones
By Peter Prengaman and The Associated PressSeptember 15, 2023
Get ready to replace all your iPhone charging cables because Apple just officially killed the Lightning connector
EnvironmentGet ready to replace all your iPhone charging cables because Apple just officially killed the Lightning connector
By Rachyl JonesSeptember 12, 2023
The family that made $7.6 million from recycling cans and bottles was just charged with fraud
EnvironmentThe family that made $7.6 million from recycling cans and bottles was just charged with fraud
By Chris MorrisJuly 27, 2023
Engineers build a small home using disposable diapers in Indonesia
CommentaryEngineers build a small home using disposable diapers in Indonesia
By Carolyn BarberJuly 13, 2023
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