The innovative and refillable Replenish spray bottle could be a truly disruptive product, reducing and reusing first, and recycling later.

Taking inspiration from the dozens of faux Q&As sent to me throughout the year by the PR departments of the corporate food world, I thought I...

It turns out most of us value nearby stores and parks rather than McMansions. Luckily, that's probably where we're headed.

GeoGirl is a text message-themed make-up line for tweens. It's eco-friendly, anti-aging and patently unnecessary.

Internet entrepreneur Meg Hourihan says she has "more stuff than I could ever possibly use or need." This year, she's using it.

Think organic cotton sheets are a waste of money? Think again.

“A bike, in general, can fix everything.”
Green Box's design breaks down into four plates and a smaller, fridge-friendly box for leftovers.
The premise is simple: A group of people from around the globe all pledge to wear only six items of clothing for one month—June 21 to July...
What if every 100 pages you print (re)planted a tree?

A new initiative at O'Hare airport fills unused land with beehives and gives felons a second chance.

Calling all business owners or employees: Nominate your company to win $10K to improve its sustainability initiatives.

A new "cultural manifesto" for the 21st century provides more slogans than solutions. And gives us the distracting new word "sustainism."

Wearable solar panels? Australian soldiers could have them in their uniforms in the near future.

New laws take effect in Vermont and Virginia today that protect sustainable businesses from the pressure to turn a profit at all costs.

Ford's new EV is impressive, but like other automakers, it's facing a real barrier in battery technology.

The Mexican chain changes consumer expectations, one free-range barbacoa taco at a time.

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