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India's Textile Industry Targets $350 Billion Market by 2030
India's textile industry aims for a $350 billion market value and $100 billion in exports by 2030, driven by sustainability, innovation, and initiatives like Atmanirbhar Bharat, showcased at the Bharat Tex conference in Delhi.
India's Textile Industry Targets $350 Billion Market by 2030
India's textile industry aims for a $350 billion market value and $100 billion in exports by 2030, driven by sustainability, innovation, and initiatives like Atmanirbhar Bharat, showcased at the Bharat Tex conference in Delhi.
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52% Bias Score


First Solar Excludes Deep-Sea Mined Minerals Amid Growing Environmental Concerns
As You Sow and First Solar's January 2025 agreement to exclude deep-sea mined minerals reflects growing global concerns over environmental damage from deep-sea mining, particularly concerning biodiversity, and the need for sustainable sourcing of minerals for electric vehicles and renewable energy.
First Solar Excludes Deep-Sea Mined Minerals Amid Growing Environmental Concerns
As You Sow and First Solar's January 2025 agreement to exclude deep-sea mined minerals reflects growing global concerns over environmental damage from deep-sea mining, particularly concerning biodiversity, and the need for sustainable sourcing of minerals for electric vehicles and renewable energy.
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56% Bias Score


Cosentino's Sustainable Innovation: Reducing Silica in Silestone and Transforming Industrial Waste
Cosentino, a Spanish multinational, has reduced silica content in its Silestone product line by using Hybriq+ technology and invested 90 million euros in Cantera Tecnológica Circular (CT Quarry), a project that will transform 100,000+ tons of industrial waste into new raw materials annually, showcas...
Cosentino's Sustainable Innovation: Reducing Silica in Silestone and Transforming Industrial Waste
Cosentino, a Spanish multinational, has reduced silica content in its Silestone product line by using Hybriq+ technology and invested 90 million euros in Cantera Tecnológica Circular (CT Quarry), a project that will transform 100,000+ tons of industrial waste into new raw materials annually, showcas...
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40% Bias Score


Waste-to-Value: The Next Big Thing for Private Equity
Private equity and infrastructure investors are increasingly interested in "waste-to-value" projects due to the massive global waste problem, projected to cost USD 640.3 billion annually by 2050 if unaddressed, presenting a USD 300 billion+ annual opportunity by 2050; however, challenges remain due ...
Waste-to-Value: The Next Big Thing for Private Equity
Private equity and infrastructure investors are increasingly interested in "waste-to-value" projects due to the massive global waste problem, projected to cost USD 640.3 billion annually by 2050 if unaddressed, presenting a USD 300 billion+ annual opportunity by 2050; however, challenges remain due ...
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Falls Short of Circular Economy Goals
The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) reports that the country is failing to meet its 2030 goal of halving raw material use, citing insufficient government prioritization and economic factors like cheaper new plastic hindering recycling, despite some decrease compared to 2016.
Netherlands Falls Short of Circular Economy Goals
The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) reports that the country is failing to meet its 2030 goal of halving raw material use, citing insufficient government prioritization and economic factors like cheaper new plastic hindering recycling, despite some decrease compared to 2016.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Struggles to Meet Ambitious Textile Recycling Targets
The Netherlands faces a textile recycling crisis, with only 0.3% of 2024 clothing sales currently recycled, despite a new law requiring 50% recycling by 2025. Insufficient financial incentives for recyclers and inadequate collection infrastructure are key obstacles.
Netherlands Struggles to Meet Ambitious Textile Recycling Targets
The Netherlands faces a textile recycling crisis, with only 0.3% of 2024 clothing sales currently recycled, despite a new law requiring 50% recycling by 2025. Insufficient financial incentives for recyclers and inadequate collection infrastructure are key obstacles.
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40% Bias Score

UK Trials Repair Vouchers to Combat E-waste
The UK is trialing a repair voucher scheme offering 50% off electrical repairs, mirroring Austria's success in reducing e-waste and creating jobs; the scheme addresses the UK's high per capita e-waste generation, second only to Norway.

UK Trials Repair Vouchers to Combat E-waste
The UK is trialing a repair voucher scheme offering 50% off electrical repairs, mirroring Austria's success in reducing e-waste and creating jobs; the scheme addresses the UK's high per capita e-waste generation, second only to Norway.
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36% Bias Score

Bitcoin Empowers Kibera Residents: Afribit's Circular Economy Addresses Financial Exclusion
In Kibera, Kenya, Afribit's Bitcoin-based circular economy empowers over 500,000 residents lacking banking access through education, waste management programs (paying participants in Bitcoin), and merchant onboarding, addressing financial exclusion and creating jobs.

Bitcoin Empowers Kibera Residents: Afribit's Circular Economy Addresses Financial Exclusion
In Kibera, Kenya, Afribit's Bitcoin-based circular economy empowers over 500,000 residents lacking banking access through education, waste management programs (paying participants in Bitcoin), and merchant onboarding, addressing financial exclusion and creating jobs.
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44% Bias Score

Fashion's Trillion-Dollar Decarbonization Challenge
The fashion industry faces a \$1 trillion decarbonization challenge, exacerbated by overproduction (11.3 million tons of textile waste annually in the U.S.), greenwashing, and social injustices; solutions include modular design and next-generation materials.

Fashion's Trillion-Dollar Decarbonization Challenge
The fashion industry faces a \$1 trillion decarbonization challenge, exacerbated by overproduction (11.3 million tons of textile waste annually in the U.S.), greenwashing, and social injustices; solutions include modular design and next-generation materials.
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20% Bias Score

EU Passes Landmark Law to Reduce Food and Textile Waste
The EU passed a world-first law requiring restaurants and clothing retailers to reduce waste by 2030, aiming to cut food waste by 10 percent in processing and 30 percent in retail and households, while fashion brands will pay a fee for textile waste processing.

EU Passes Landmark Law to Reduce Food and Textile Waste
The EU passed a world-first law requiring restaurants and clothing retailers to reduce waste by 2030, aiming to cut food waste by 10 percent in processing and 30 percent in retail and households, while fashion brands will pay a fee for textile waste processing.
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32% Bias Score

Sustainable Fashion Startups Drive Industry Transformation
Sustainable fashion startups are revolutionizing the industry by integrating circular economy principles, renewable energy, and technological innovations to reduce waste, emissions, and improve transparency, impacting both environmental and economic sustainability.

Sustainable Fashion Startups Drive Industry Transformation
Sustainable fashion startups are revolutionizing the industry by integrating circular economy principles, renewable energy, and technological innovations to reduce waste, emissions, and improve transparency, impacting both environmental and economic sustainability.
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40% Bias Score

Fashion Brands' 2025 Sustainability Initiatives
In 2025, major fashion brands like Chanel, VF Corporation, Barbour, PANGAIA, Prada Group, and Patagonia are implementing various sustainability initiatives, including renewable energy transition, worker safety programs, product repair services, and material innovation, demonstrating a commitment tow...

Fashion Brands' 2025 Sustainability Initiatives
In 2025, major fashion brands like Chanel, VF Corporation, Barbour, PANGAIA, Prada Group, and Patagonia are implementing various sustainability initiatives, including renewable energy transition, worker safety programs, product repair services, and material innovation, demonstrating a commitment tow...
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24% Bias Score
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