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A look at solving the e-recycling problem

ModusLink Corporation

It’s a growing problem with no easy solution: with the expansion of technology, an increasing amount of electronics waste is ending up in developing countries such as Ghana, India and parts of China. Work with retail and distributor channels to incentivise customers to recycle when purchasing new products. Tell us about it.'

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From the Farmer to the Foil: The Cacao Supply Chain Challenge

SupplyShift

Using the SupplyShift platform, Uncommon Cacao has begun a project to understand the effects of cocoa purchasing on all the links of the chain. We provide the tools to ensure that our morning coffees and after-meal chocolates improve lives, from Rwanda to Columbia and beyond, and drive to eliminate natural resource degradation.

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From the Farmer to the Foil: The Cacao Supply Chain Challenge

SupplyShift

Using the SupplyShift platform, Uncommon Cacao has begun a project to understand the effects of cocoa purchasing on all the links of the chain. We provide the tools to ensure that our morning coffees and after-meal chocolates improve lives, from Rwanda to Columbia and beyond, and drive to eliminate natural resource degradation.

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A vision for a transparent global Rare Earth Element system using blockchain technology

Provenance

A report proposing three system solutions that could reshape the industry and set the clean energy technology sector on a path to sustainability. These include, new digital reward and market solutions capable of ensuring security and trust as well as significant infrastructural and operational cost reductions benefits. The result?

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How to Support Black-Owned Ecommerce Businesses + Resources for All Brands & Consumers

ShipBob

Please note that one-time purchases and donations aren’t enough — be sure to bookmark these resources and others you come across. What started as a pop-up market to gather black-owned brands in New York has grown into a shopping destination for conscious consumers who want to purchase from black business owners. Voice Of Hair.