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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.

Reasons to be Cheerful reports on river Seine, the storied French waterway that was once nearly biologically dead but is not teeming with marine life once again.

Discover how Producer Organizations can drive Ireland’s organic farming growth, improve supply chains, and help meet 2030 sustainability targets.

The Daily Yonder reports on the confusion over a federal spending freeze that is threatening large- and small-scale farmers who rely on USDA programs in areas that private investors won't touch, according to a national farmers coalition.

Grist details how farmers from Italy to California are embracing mango crops as the world warms.

Businesses in Oregon must meet the March 31 EPR reporting deadline to stay compliant with new producer responsibility laws.

Illinois State’s sustainability efforts earn STARS Silver, showcasing improvements in waste reduction, infrastructure, and sustainability education.

The Salt Lake Tribune reports on a project to create a six-story apartment complex out of recycled metal boxes.

A new joint venture aims to accelerate corporate adoption of clean energy solutions.

London’s ULEZ cuts pollution by 53%, improving school commutes, but families in outer areas struggle with costs and limited transport options.

The Center will support mass cultivation, commercialization, and safety assessments for cell-cultured foods.

SuperHub Meerstad merges sustainability, renewable energy, and multifunctionality to create a future-ready community hub in the heart of a growing city.

According to the ASGA, the U.S. currently has over 129,000 acres of solar sites maintained by 113,000 sheep across 30 states.

As part of its commitment to sustainability, Hyundai Rotem is actively developing hydrogen-powered trains and fuel cell trams, aligning with global carbon neutrality goals.

The funding will support the city’s implementation of SB 1383, a statewide mandate requiring jurisdictions to cut organic waste disposal and increase food recovery.

Brownfields—abandoned or underutilized properties with potential environmental contamination—exist in nearly every community.

The grant will support a range of programs designed to curb emissions, improve resource efficiency, and enhance food production sustainability.

Columbia Climate School launches the first U.S. climate finance master’s, blending climate science with financial expertise for global impact.

Students in Pampanga collect plastic waste weekly for recycling into school chairs, merging sustainability with education in a model for future programs.

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