Supply Chain + Logistics

Project Hajar captures CO₂ from air and mineralizes it underground. Its XPRIZE win signals growing commercial potential for permanent, scalable carbon removal.

NuGen’s financing helped NorCal Logistics deploy electric trucks on FedEx routes. The model bridges incentive gaps to speed EV adoption.

German startup eeden raises $19.3 million to advance chemical recycling of cotton-polyester textiles, addressing rising regulatory pressure and supporting a more circular textile economy.

Swire Shipping partners with Argent Energy and BP to expand biofuel use across South Pacific routes, offering verified emissions reductions to cargo owners.

Terra Innovatum is merging with GSR III to go public. The deal supports commercialization of its SOLO micro-reactor by 2028.

Driven by eco-conscious consumers and accelerated innovation in clean technologies, the global sustainable manufacturing market is set to more than double by 2032, with North America leading and Asia-Pacific emerging as the fastest-growing region.

Why America’s hydrogen ambitions must be grounded in science, sector prioritization, and lifecycle emissions data to deliver climate and economic returns.

Global sustainability and energy management software market to reach $2.82B by 2029 as companies embrace cloud-based platforms, IoT integration, and ESG compliance solutions amid shifting Trump's shifting climate agenda.

Grist reports that rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and other climate impacts are throttling cocoa production and driving up chocolate prices.

TeamSense explores how manufacturers are using AI for automation, machinery, and supply chain optimization, but why most frontline workers are being left behind.

TerraPower begins UK licensing process for its Natrium reactor, marking a major step in expanding advanced nuclear technology across international markets.

Indiana’s new law bans foreign adversary-linked data centers from using regional grid power, requiring full energy independence to operate in the state.

Since our relaunch, engagement has surged — and we’re opening new ways for industry leaders to share insights, build visibility, and get involved.

Executive Order Eases Compliance for Automakers While Environmental Groups Warn of Climate Setbacks

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.

As reporting deadlines hit, the EU’s methane rule is shifting from policy to pressure point—forcing global energy suppliers to prove compliance or risk exclusion.

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

U.S. farmers face rising uncertainty as tariff reviews and global trade tensions threaten exports, input costs, and long-term market access.

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