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New York celebrates Craft Beer Day, spotlighting 500+ breweries supporting 22,000 jobs and $4.8B in economic impact across the state.

The initiative, led by NCC, will centralize 16,000 tons of annual waste—including large volumes of metal and iron scrap—on a 40,000-square-meter site designed for sorting, recycling, and hazardous material handling.

Producers have until April 30, 2025, to align with Oregon’s EPR program or face potentially steep consequences.

By integrating its proprietary Circular Design Metrics, DS Smith is enabling customers to quantify improvements, benchmarking material reduction, recyclability, and overall environmental performance.

Reno is overheating. A new analysis shows it leads the nation in warming, prompting a citizen-led effort to map and cool urban heat hotspots.

Goats are helping cities like Pittsburgh and Toronto control invasive plants, reduce herbicide use, and restore ecosystems—naturally and effectively.

SweetWater Brewing’s 420 Fest returns in April 2025 with expanded sustainability efforts, including zero-waste goals, energy offsets, and recycled-can homebuilding.

The Kehlers' business model has proven remarkably successful: 82 cents of every dollar of profit stays within Vermont, with 62 cents staying in Greensboro itself, making it one of the most financially rewarding places to be a farmer in the United States.

The Ohio officially launches March 29, 2025, and will be available at Gabriela Hearst’s flagship stores in New York, Beverly Hills, London, and Tokyo, as well as online.

New Sindelfingen Facility Slashes Energy Use, Emissions, and Water Consumption While Enhancing Digital Integration

Azure Printed Homes is a fast-scaling company revolutionizing prefab and 3D-printed construction with recycled materials.

Technology partnerships are accelerating smart city development across the U.S., driving innovation in infrastructure, mobility, and public services.

Environment+Energy Leader is proud to announce the winners of the 2025 E+E Leader Awards, honoring the year’s most impactful products and projects driving progress in energy management, sustainability, and environmental performance.

The Smart SW 185th Avenue ITS and Better Bus Project in Hillsboro, Oregon, proposes AI-integrated signals to ease traffic congestion, improve transit service, and enhance pedestrian safety near a busy MAX light rail crossing.

By embedding security into the packaging itself, retailers can reduce shrinkage, streamline in-store workflows, and eliminate the costs and inconsistencies of secondary tagging.

Optty and Ekko are making sustainable payments easier by integrating carbon tracking and micro-donations directly into everyday transactions worldwide.

The National Forest Company, renowned for transforming 200 square miles of post-industrial land in the Midlands will mentor and support the Western Forest project.

Companies operating in New York must prepare for new compliance frameworks, fee structures, and material sourcing requirements aimed at reducing waste and safeguarding public health.

In a troubling reversal of circular economy efforts, plastic waste exports from the EU grew by 36% in 2024 compared to 2022.

In response to rising flood risks and aging infrastructure, Detroit is expanding its Private Sewer Repair Program (PSRP) to address flood resilience across nearly 100 neighborhoods.

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