Green is the new Black
Sustainable innovation equals long-term success towards your bottom line.
Sustainable economic innovation is growing in influence for the success of small businesses, communities, and the broader economic landscape.
As people gravitate towards brands and companies that show they care, businesses that integrate sustainability into their operations gain a competitive edge.
Adopting sustainable practices can reduces cost, conserve recources, and builds resilience in a changing market.
Industries in Need of Innovation
01
Transportation
There is so much work to be done here, it is number one on the list for a reason. The “bright side” is big problems = big solutions = big earning potential.
*I highly encourage you to check back in when our article previews for the full scoop
02
Agriculture – Production and Retail
We are overdue a major shift in how we grow, handle, and distribute our food. From soil health to waste reduction, the next sustainable pioneers may find many problems to solve here.
03
Fashion
One of the best industries to get involved in for creatives! Keep dollars in your community, and change the status quo of fast fashion by supporting a friend, or sustainable shop.
Reach out if you want to learn how to give your apparel or e-com brand a sustainable edge!
04
Plastics & Chemical Manufacturing
Technically separate industries, with the same problematic drivers. From repurposing plastics to removing them from the environment altogether! The innovations we see in this industry are redefining our economic landscape!
*article on the way
05
Construction & Waste Management
Carbon emissions, depletion of raw materials, and inefficient waste handling are just a few of the issues in this field just waiting to be addressed. Embracing circular economy practices and energy-efficient technologies are just the beginning of what can be done!
*article on the way
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Technology
Despite driving innovation in some markets, tech contributes heavily to e-waste, resource depletion, and energy consumption. Combined with the toxic afterlife of electronic products, there is so much room for growth here!
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