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Can Remanufacturing Build the Industrial-Sized Circular Economy?

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DESCRIPTION: Consumer goods like clothing and bottled water dominate sustainability conversations, but the circular economy has to include the industrial manufacturers of the machines that churn out the products we use every day. Circular manufacturing has taken on new urgency. Circular Economy Meets Sustainable Business Imperatives.

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How to Reduce Carbon Emissions from Trucking and Logistics

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4 Tips for Successful Collaborations with Transportation and Logistics Providers By Will Diebel Transportation and Logistics (T&L) is an essential part of many companies’ operations — and a big contributor to carbon emissions. It brings supplies to manufacturers and products to retailers or consumers. And the U.S.

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Sustainability at United Rentals

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A focal point of our climate action efforts is reducing our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, thereby doing our part to limit global temperature rise. To understand our total carbon footprint, we first looked at our emissions according to the three scopes of GHG emissions defined by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (right).

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Measuring Carbon Footprints in Business Operations: A Complete Guide

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GHG Inventory A GHG inventory is a detailed, methodical process used by businesses to systematically measure their emissions, usually following a recognized standard like the Greenhouse Gas Protocol. Scope 1: Direct Emissions Scope 1 refers to direct emissions that come from sources owned or controlled by the business.