Recycling: Not your father’s environmental issue

The U.S. recycling market is broken and the impacts of its failure are increased greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), floating plastic detritus and the exposure of underprivileged communities to harmful pollutants. We can revive the recycling industry and mitigate these problems, but we need a policy fix.

Click here to read Roger’s opinion piece in The Hill on how to address our recycling crisis.

Why corporate energy buyers should ‘Go to 11’

Large buyers have deployed around 25 new gigawatts of new renewable capacity over the last five years. Traditional corporate procurement methods have led to this success story, but the planet requires we move even faster and more effectively to adopt clean energy. In our GreenBiz article, Why corporate energy buyers should ‘Go to 11’, Armond Cohen and I discuss how corporate procurement “best practice” can evolve to decarbonize the grid more aggressively and result in greater carbon impact than current practices.