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The Globee® Awards Issues Call for 2021 American Best in Business Awards Nominations and Entries

The Globee® Awards, organizer of world’s premier business awards programs and business ranking lists, is now accepting nominations and entries for the 2021 American Best in Business Awards, which are industry and peer competition honoring achievements in all disciplines of business and work life. The American Best in Business Awards are open to all organizations with at least one or more offices in the United States of America. All organizations operating in the U.S.A. – large to small and startups, government, public and private, for-profit and non-profit – are eligible to submit nominations to the American Best in Business Awards in a wide range of categories honoring achievement in every aspect of business + work life. The SVUS Awards has rebranded as Globee Awards consisting of the same award programs + several new award programs and business ranking lists have been introduced from this year. The One Planet® American + World Business Awards has been rebranded as the American Best in Business Awards. Start the 2021 year with recognitions for all your achievements no matter how small or big and the efforts made by every individual, teams, and departments to make the future better. A judging panel consisting of industry experts from a wide spectrum of job functions and industries will determine the Globee Award winners. All nominated companies will be eligible to participate in the People's Choice Globee Awards for Favorite Company of the Year. There are many categories in which your organization and the people behind its success can be nominated for. Categories are classified under the following groups:
  • Company Awards Categories
  • Corporate Communications, and Public Relations Awards Categories
  • Communications & Media Awards Categories
  • Customer Service Awards Categories
    • Human Resources Awards Categories
    • Information Technology & Cyber Security Awards Categories
    • Marketing Awards Categories
    • Product & Service Awards Categories
    • People | Executives & Professionals Awards Categories
    • Team-Department, Project, & Outstanding Performance Awards Categories
    • COVID-19 Business Response Awards Categories
    Everyone deserves commendation for job well done. Identify, recognize, and nominate talented executives, professionals, and employees and bring out the greater best in them.
Learn more about the 2021 American Best in Business Awards and how to nominate here: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/ Apply here to participate as a judge and an industry expert to help decide the 2021 winners: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/judges/ Winners of previous years are listed here: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/winners/ Stay posted and read success stories of organizations by subscribing to the Globee Newsletter: https://globeeawards.com/subscribe/ Some of the organizations that have won in the past include Aflac, Capgemini America, Spireon, Inc. D&H Distributing, AppFolio Investment Management, Luminance, Aloft Hotels, Cosmique Global Inc, Impartner, Spireon, Nintex, Makers Nutrition, LLC, Alignment Healthcare, BLAZE PR, American Psychological Association, ZIVO Bioscience, Inc., Rocket Software, GuardKnox, ReachLocal, Orange County Water District, MTC Performance, ZINFI Technologies, Inc., Xperiel Inc., eola, VAI, Penta Fintech GmbH, Community Policing, OnProcess Technology, DentalX, Bloomberg Environment, SweetIQ, Diligent, Vertical Communications, VINCI Construction Grands Projects, Bold Penguin, Wolters Kluwer, Tata Power, Guys and St Thomas NHS trust, Bon Choix Couture Inc, Jaden's Voice, Biz News Connect, Tata Consultancy Services, OBI Creative, Net2Source, Bruce Power, SRL Publishing Ltd, Norhart, FNB Merchants, Student Shelter In Computers, Swift Transportation Company, ABH Pharma, ClickFunnels, SE2, LLC, Bloomberg BNA, USA TODAY NETWORK, part of Gannett Co., Inc., Spirion, Midas Mead, LOCALiQ (part of USA Today Network), Rimini Street, Inc., TerraCycle/Loop, Verizon Connect, EmeSec, Rimini Street, SRL Publishing, Infinite Computer Solutions, Philip Morris International, Alexium International Group Limited, MeetApp, SpendMend, Alexium International, Darktrace, Salangidae Association, BetterAir, Upstream Security, The Climate Corporation, Bloomberg Tax, AnswerConnect, NatConnect Foundation, Global Results Communications, AppFolio, Inc., KMS Designs Inc., Proven IT, Roma Moulding, Zintel Public Relations LLC, A23 Advisors, PagerDuty, SYSPRO USA, Technica Communications, SignUpGenius, Zyter, Attivo Networks, Mphasis, Ad Exchange Group, USHEALTH Group, Inc., International Paper, Captain Group, Quantum 9, Inc., Y.O.U Underwear, Hypergiant, SystemDomain, Inc, Keysight Technologies, Discotech, Reflektive, Demandbase, Navera, Inc., Zonar Systems, RevenueWire, World Forklifts West, Bloomberg Tax & Accounting, Edifecs, TerraCycle, FlightScope, ADP, Cepheid, Makers Nutrition, Advance Financial, Signal Sciences, SaltStack, Trubiz Partners Inc. DBA TrustLogics, Guys and St Thomas NHS Trust & London Ambulance Service, Spearhead Development Group, Securonix, Applexus Technologies, Magentrix Corporation, SkyStem, NEO Tech, Womenincharg3, Relationship One, Humanitix, bpm'online, Holiday Swap, Orange, AppViewX, MalikCo, CKR Property Management, Hypergiant Industries, Ixia, Kount, Avalance Global Solutions, TAC Security, Bloomberg Tax Technology, The Graide Network, Total Administrative Services Corporation (TASC), ARIIX, Qynn, Ceridian, SYSPRO, Chargebacks911, MorrisCookies Science & Development OU, SSO Easy, N&F Global Corp, IonTuition, MemVerge, Kaseya, Zonar, Medinas, Inc, Vernier Software & Technology, PJ Lhuillier Group of Companies, Entuity, T-Mobile, Clean Energy Fuels Corp., AppViewX Inc., insightsoftware, RippleNami, Inc., Izaros Consulting, Clarius Mobile Health, AX Semantics, Crystal Cruises, Anuta Networks, Seismic, GetFive, Best Western Hotels & Resorts, and GTT Communications. About the Globee Awards Globee Awards are conferred in eleven programs and competition: the CEO World Awards®, the Consumer World Awards®, The Customer Sales & Service World Awards®, the Globee® International Best in Business Awards, the Golden Bridge Awards®, the Cyber Security Global Excellence Awards® and Security World Awards, the IT World Awards®, One Planet® American Best in Business Awards, the Globee® Employer Excellence Awards®, the Globee® Corporate Communications & Marketing World Awards, and the Women World Awards®. Honoring organizations of all types and sizes and the people behind their success, the Globee Awards recognize outstanding achievements and performances in businesses worldwide. Learn more about the Globee Awards at https://globeeawards.com

The Globee® Awards Issues Call for 2021 American Best in Business Awards Nominations and Entries

The Globee® Awards, organizer of world’s premier business awards programs and business ranking lists, is now accepting nominations and entries for the 2021 American Best in Business Awards, which are industry and peer competition honoring achievements in all disciplines of business and work life. The American Best in Business Awards are open to all organizations with at least one or more offices in the United States of America. All organizations operating in the U.S.A. – large to small and startups, government, public and private, for-profit and non-profit – are eligible to submit nominations to the American Best in Business Awards in a wide range of categories honoring achievement in every aspect of business + work life. The SVUS Awards has rebranded as Globee Awards consisting of the same award programs + several new award programs and business ranking lists have been introduced from this year. The One Planet® American + World Business Awards has been rebranded as the American Best in Business Awards. Start the 2021 year with recognitions for all your achievements no matter how small or big and the efforts made by every individual, teams, and departments to make the future better. A judging panel consisting of industry experts from a wide spectrum of job functions and industries will determine the Globee Award winners. All nominated companies will be eligible to participate in the People's Choice Globee Awards for Favorite Company of the Year. There are many categories in which your organization and the people behind its success can be nominated for. Categories are classified under the following groups:
  • Company Awards Categories
  • Corporate Communications, and Public Relations Awards Categories
  • Communications & Media Awards Categories
  • Customer Service Awards Categories
    • Human Resources Awards Categories
    • Information Technology & Cyber Security Awards Categories
    • Marketing Awards Categories
    • Product & Service Awards Categories
    • People | Executives & Professionals Awards Categories
    • Team-Department, Project, & Outstanding Performance Awards Categories
    • COVID-19 Business Response Awards Categories
    Everyone deserves commendation for job well done. Identify, recognize, and nominate talented executives, professionals, and employees and bring out the greater best in them.
Learn more about the 2021 American Best in Business Awards and how to nominate here: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/ Apply here to participate as a judge and an industry expert to help decide the 2021 winners: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/judges/ Winners of previous years are listed here: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/winners/ Stay posted and read success stories of organizations by subscribing to the Globee Newsletter: https://globeeawards.com/subscribe/ Some of the organizations that have won in the past include Aflac, Capgemini America, Spireon, Inc. D&H Distributing, AppFolio Investment Management, Luminance, Aloft Hotels, Cosmique Global Inc, Impartner, Spireon, Nintex, Makers Nutrition, LLC, Alignment Healthcare, BLAZE PR, American Psychological Association, ZIVO Bioscience, Inc., Rocket Software, GuardKnox, ReachLocal, Orange County Water District, MTC Performance, ZINFI Technologies, Inc., Xperiel Inc., eola, VAI, Penta Fintech GmbH, Community Policing, OnProcess Technology, DentalX, Bloomberg Environment, SweetIQ, Diligent, Vertical Communications, VINCI Construction Grands Projects, Bold Penguin, Wolters Kluwer, Tata Power, Guys and St Thomas NHS trust, Bon Choix Couture Inc, Jaden's Voice, Biz News Connect, Tata Consultancy Services, OBI Creative, Net2Source, Bruce Power, SRL Publishing Ltd, Norhart, FNB Merchants, Student Shelter In Computers, Swift Transportation Company, ABH Pharma, ClickFunnels, SE2, LLC, Bloomberg BNA, USA TODAY NETWORK, part of Gannett Co., Inc., Spirion, Midas Mead, LOCALiQ (part of USA Today Network), Rimini Street, Inc., TerraCycle/Loop, Verizon Connect, EmeSec, Rimini Street, SRL Publishing, Infinite Computer Solutions, Philip Morris International, Alexium International Group Limited, MeetApp, SpendMend, Alexium International, Darktrace, Salangidae Association, BetterAir, Upstream Security, The Climate Corporation, Bloomberg Tax, AnswerConnect, NatConnect Foundation, Global Results Communications, AppFolio, Inc., KMS Designs Inc., Proven IT, Roma Moulding, Zintel Public Relations LLC, A23 Advisors, PagerDuty, SYSPRO USA, Technica Communications, SignUpGenius, Zyter, Attivo Networks, Mphasis, Ad Exchange Group, USHEALTH Group, Inc., International Paper, Captain Group, Quantum 9, Inc., Y.O.U Underwear, Hypergiant, SystemDomain, Inc, Keysight Technologies, Discotech, Reflektive, Demandbase, Navera, Inc., Zonar Systems, RevenueWire, World Forklifts West, Bloomberg Tax & Accounting, Edifecs, TerraCycle, FlightScope, ADP, Cepheid, Makers Nutrition, Advance Financial, Signal Sciences, SaltStack, Trubiz Partners Inc. DBA TrustLogics, Guys and St Thomas NHS Trust & London Ambulance Service, Spearhead Development Group, Securonix, Applexus Technologies, Magentrix Corporation, SkyStem, NEO Tech, Womenincharg3, Relationship One, Humanitix, bpm'online, Holiday Swap, Orange, AppViewX, MalikCo, CKR Property Management, Hypergiant Industries, Ixia, Kount, Avalance Global Solutions, TAC Security, Bloomberg Tax Technology, The Graide Network, Total Administrative Services Corporation (TASC), ARIIX, Qynn, Ceridian, SYSPRO, Chargebacks911, MorrisCookies Science & Development OU, SSO Easy, N&F Global Corp, IonTuition, MemVerge, Kaseya, Zonar, Medinas, Inc, Vernier Software & Technology, PJ Lhuillier Group of Companies, Entuity, T-Mobile, Clean Energy Fuels Corp., AppViewX Inc., insightsoftware, RippleNami, Inc., Izaros Consulting, Clarius Mobile Health, AX Semantics, Crystal Cruises, Anuta Networks, Seismic, GetFive, Best Western Hotels & Resorts, and GTT Communications. About the Globee Awards Globee Awards are conferred in eleven programs and competition: the CEO World Awards®, the Consumer World Awards®, The Customer Sales & Service World Awards®, the Globee® International Best in Business Awards, the Golden Bridge Awards®, the Cyber Security Global Excellence Awards® and Security World Awards, the IT World Awards®, One Planet® American Best in Business Awards, the Globee® Employer Excellence Awards®, the Globee® Corporate Communications & Marketing World Awards, and the Women World Awards®. Honoring organizations of all types and sizes and the people behind their success, the Globee Awards recognize outstanding achievements and performances in businesses worldwide. Learn more about the Globee Awards at https://globeeawards.com

The Globee® Awards Issues Call for 2021 American Best in Business Awards Nominations and Entries

The Globee® Awards, organizer of world’s premier business awards programs and business ranking lists, is now accepting nominations and entries for the 2021 American Best in Business Awards, which are industry and peer competition honoring achievements in all disciplines of business and work life. The American Best in Business Awards are open to all organizations with at least one or more offices in the United States of America. All organizations operating in the U.S.A. – large to small and startups, government, public and private, for-profit and non-profit – are eligible to submit nominations to the American Best in Business Awards in a wide range of categories honoring achievement in every aspect of business + work life. The SVUS Awards has rebranded as Globee Awards consisting of the same award programs + several new award programs and business ranking lists have been introduced from this year. The One Planet® American + World Business Awards has been rebranded as the American Best in Business Awards. Start the 2021 year with recognitions for all your achievements no matter how small or big and the efforts made by every individual, teams, and departments to make the future better. A judging panel consisting of industry experts from a wide spectrum of job functions and industries will determine the Globee Award winners. All nominated companies will be eligible to participate in the People's Choice Globee Awards for Favorite Company of the Year. There are many categories in which your organization and the people behind its success can be nominated for. Categories are classified under the following groups:
  • Company Awards Categories
  • Corporate Communications, and Public Relations Awards Categories
  • Communications & Media Awards Categories
  • Customer Service Awards Categories
    • Human Resources Awards Categories
    • Information Technology & Cyber Security Awards Categories
    • Marketing Awards Categories
    • Product & Service Awards Categories
    • People | Executives & Professionals Awards Categories
    • Team-Department, Project, & Outstanding Performance Awards Categories
    • COVID-19 Business Response Awards Categories
    Everyone deserves commendation for job well done. Identify, recognize, and nominate talented executives, professionals, and employees and bring out the greater best in them.
Learn more about the 2021 American Best in Business Awards and how to nominate here: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/ Apply here to participate as a judge and an industry expert to help decide the 2021 winners: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/judges/ Winners of previous years are listed here: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/winners/ Stay posted and read success stories of organizations by subscribing to the Globee Newsletter: https://globeeawards.com/subscribe/ Some of the organizations that have won in the past include Aflac, Capgemini America, Spireon, Inc. D&H Distributing, AppFolio Investment Management, Luminance, Aloft Hotels, Cosmique Global Inc, Impartner, Spireon, Nintex, Makers Nutrition, LLC, Alignment Healthcare, BLAZE PR, American Psychological Association, ZIVO Bioscience, Inc., Rocket Software, GuardKnox, ReachLocal, Orange County Water District, MTC Performance, ZINFI Technologies, Inc., Xperiel Inc., eola, VAI, Penta Fintech GmbH, Community Policing, OnProcess Technology, DentalX, Bloomberg Environment, SweetIQ, Diligent, Vertical Communications, VINCI Construction Grands Projects, Bold Penguin, Wolters Kluwer, Tata Power, Guys and St Thomas NHS trust, Bon Choix Couture Inc, Jaden's Voice, Biz News Connect, Tata Consultancy Services, OBI Creative, Net2Source, Bruce Power, SRL Publishing Ltd, Norhart, FNB Merchants, Student Shelter In Computers, Swift Transportation Company, ABH Pharma, ClickFunnels, SE2, LLC, Bloomberg BNA, USA TODAY NETWORK, part of Gannett Co., Inc., Spirion, Midas Mead, LOCALiQ (part of USA Today Network), Rimini Street, Inc., TerraCycle/Loop, Verizon Connect, EmeSec, Rimini Street, SRL Publishing, Infinite Computer Solutions, Philip Morris International, Alexium International Group Limited, MeetApp, SpendMend, Alexium International, Darktrace, Salangidae Association, BetterAir, Upstream Security, The Climate Corporation, Bloomberg Tax, AnswerConnect, NatConnect Foundation, Global Results Communications, AppFolio, Inc., KMS Designs Inc., Proven IT, Roma Moulding, Zintel Public Relations LLC, A23 Advisors, PagerDuty, SYSPRO USA, Technica Communications, SignUpGenius, Zyter, Attivo Networks, Mphasis, Ad Exchange Group, USHEALTH Group, Inc., International Paper, Captain Group, Quantum 9, Inc., Y.O.U Underwear, Hypergiant, SystemDomain, Inc, Keysight Technologies, Discotech, Reflektive, Demandbase, Navera, Inc., Zonar Systems, RevenueWire, World Forklifts West, Bloomberg Tax & Accounting, Edifecs, TerraCycle, FlightScope, ADP, Cepheid, Makers Nutrition, Advance Financial, Signal Sciences, SaltStack, Trubiz Partners Inc. DBA TrustLogics, Guys and St Thomas NHS Trust & London Ambulance Service, Spearhead Development Group, Securonix, Applexus Technologies, Magentrix Corporation, SkyStem, NEO Tech, Womenincharg3, Relationship One, Humanitix, bpm'online, Holiday Swap, Orange, AppViewX, MalikCo, CKR Property Management, Hypergiant Industries, Ixia, Kount, Avalance Global Solutions, TAC Security, Bloomberg Tax Technology, The Graide Network, Total Administrative Services Corporation (TASC), ARIIX, Qynn, Ceridian, SYSPRO, Chargebacks911, MorrisCookies Science & Development OU, SSO Easy, N&F Global Corp, IonTuition, MemVerge, Kaseya, Zonar, Medinas, Inc, Vernier Software & Technology, PJ Lhuillier Group of Companies, Entuity, T-Mobile, Clean Energy Fuels Corp., AppViewX Inc., insightsoftware, RippleNami, Inc., Izaros Consulting, Clarius Mobile Health, AX Semantics, Crystal Cruises, Anuta Networks, Seismic, GetFive, Best Western Hotels & Resorts, and GTT Communications. About the Globee Awards Globee Awards are conferred in eleven programs and competition: the CEO World Awards®, the Consumer World Awards®, The Customer Sales & Service World Awards®, the Globee® International Best in Business Awards, the Golden Bridge Awards®, the Cyber Security Global Excellence Awards® and Security World Awards, the IT World Awards®, One Planet® American Best in Business Awards, the Globee® Employer Excellence Awards®, the Globee® Corporate Communications & Marketing World Awards, and the Women World Awards®. Honoring organizations of all types and sizes and the people behind their success, the Globee Awards recognize outstanding achievements and performances in businesses worldwide. Learn more about the Globee Awards at https://globeeawards.com

The Globee® Awards Issues Call for 2021 American Best in Business Awards Nominations and Entries

The Globee® Awards, organizer of world’s premier business awards programs and business ranking lists, is now accepting nominations and entries for the 2021 American Best in Business Awards, which are industry and peer competition honoring achievements in all disciplines of business and work life. The American Best in Business Awards are open to all organizations with at least one or more offices in the United States of America. All organizations operating in the U.S.A. – large to small and startups, government, public and private, for-profit and non-profit – are eligible to submit nominations to the American Best in Business Awards in a wide range of categories honoring achievement in every aspect of business + work life. The SVUS Awards has rebranded as Globee Awards consisting of the same award programs + several new award programs and business ranking lists have been introduced from this year. The One Planet® American + World Business Awards has been rebranded as the American Best in Business Awards. Start the 2021 year with recognitions for all your achievements no matter how small or big and the efforts made by every individual, teams, and departments to make the future better. A judging panel consisting of industry experts from a wide spectrum of job functions and industries will determine the Globee Award winners. All nominated companies will be eligible to participate in the People's Choice Globee Awards for Favorite Company of the Year. There are many categories in which your organization and the people behind its success can be nominated for. Categories are classified under the following groups:
  • Company Awards Categories
  • Corporate Communications, and Public Relations Awards Categories
  • Communications & Media Awards Categories
  • Customer Service Awards Categories
    • Human Resources Awards Categories
    • Information Technology & Cyber Security Awards Categories
    • Marketing Awards Categories
    • Product & Service Awards Categories
    • People | Executives & Professionals Awards Categories
    • Team-Department, Project, & Outstanding Performance Awards Categories
    • COVID-19 Business Response Awards Categories
    Everyone deserves commendation for job well done. Identify, recognize, and nominate talented executives, professionals, and employees and bring out the greater best in them.
Learn more about the 2021 American Best in Business Awards and how to nominate here: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/ Apply here to participate as a judge and an industry expert to help decide the 2021 winners: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/judges/ Winners of previous years are listed here: https://globeeawards.com/american-business-awards/winners/ Stay posted and read success stories of organizations by subscribing to the Globee Newsletter: https://globeeawards.com/subscribe/ Some of the organizations that have won in the past include Aflac, Capgemini America, Spireon, Inc. D&H Distributing, AppFolio Investment Management, Luminance, Aloft Hotels, Cosmique Global Inc, Impartner, Spireon, Nintex, Makers Nutrition, LLC, Alignment Healthcare, BLAZE PR, American Psychological Association, ZIVO Bioscience, Inc., Rocket Software, GuardKnox, ReachLocal, Orange County Water District, MTC Performance, ZINFI Technologies, Inc., Xperiel Inc., eola, VAI, Penta Fintech GmbH, Community Policing, OnProcess Technology, DentalX, Bloomberg Environment, SweetIQ, Diligent, Vertical Communications, VINCI Construction Grands Projects, Bold Penguin, Wolters Kluwer, Tata Power, Guys and St Thomas NHS trust, Bon Choix Couture Inc, Jaden's Voice, Biz News Connect, Tata Consultancy Services, OBI Creative, Net2Source, Bruce Power, SRL Publishing Ltd, Norhart, FNB Merchants, Student Shelter In Computers, Swift Transportation Company, ABH Pharma, ClickFunnels, SE2, LLC, Bloomberg BNA, USA TODAY NETWORK, part of Gannett Co., Inc., Spirion, Midas Mead, LOCALiQ (part of USA Today Network), Rimini Street, Inc., TerraCycle/Loop, Verizon Connect, EmeSec, Rimini Street, SRL Publishing, Infinite Computer Solutions, Philip Morris International, Alexium International Group Limited, MeetApp, SpendMend, Alexium International, Darktrace, Salangidae Association, BetterAir, Upstream Security, The Climate Corporation, Bloomberg Tax, AnswerConnect, NatConnect Foundation, Global Results Communications, AppFolio, Inc., KMS Designs Inc., Proven IT, Roma Moulding, Zintel Public Relations LLC, A23 Advisors, PagerDuty, SYSPRO USA, Technica Communications, SignUpGenius, Zyter, Attivo Networks, Mphasis, Ad Exchange Group, USHEALTH Group, Inc., International Paper, Captain Group, Quantum 9, Inc., Y.O.U Underwear, Hypergiant, SystemDomain, Inc, Keysight Technologies, Discotech, Reflektive, Demandbase, Navera, Inc., Zonar Systems, RevenueWire, World Forklifts West, Bloomberg Tax & Accounting, Edifecs, TerraCycle, FlightScope, ADP, Cepheid, Makers Nutrition, Advance Financial, Signal Sciences, SaltStack, Trubiz Partners Inc. DBA TrustLogics, Guys and St Thomas NHS Trust & London Ambulance Service, Spearhead Development Group, Securonix, Applexus Technologies, Magentrix Corporation, SkyStem, NEO Tech, Womenincharg3, Relationship One, Humanitix, bpm'online, Holiday Swap, Orange, AppViewX, MalikCo, CKR Property Management, Hypergiant Industries, Ixia, Kount, Avalance Global Solutions, TAC Security, Bloomberg Tax Technology, The Graide Network, Total Administrative Services Corporation (TASC), ARIIX, Qynn, Ceridian, SYSPRO, Chargebacks911, MorrisCookies Science & Development OU, SSO Easy, N&F Global Corp, IonTuition, MemVerge, Kaseya, Zonar, Medinas, Inc, Vernier Software & Technology, PJ Lhuillier Group of Companies, Entuity, T-Mobile, Clean Energy Fuels Corp., AppViewX Inc., insightsoftware, RippleNami, Inc., Izaros Consulting, Clarius Mobile Health, AX Semantics, Crystal Cruises, Anuta Networks, Seismic, GetFive, Best Western Hotels & Resorts, and GTT Communications. About the Globee Awards Globee Awards are conferred in eleven programs and competition: the CEO World Awards®, the Consumer World Awards®, The Customer Sales & Service World Awards®, the Globee® International Best in Business Awards, the Golden Bridge Awards®, the Cyber Security Global Excellence Awards® and Security World Awards, the IT World Awards®, One Planet® American Best in Business Awards, the Globee® Employer Excellence Awards®, the Globee® Corporate Communications & Marketing World Awards, and the Women World Awards®. Honoring organizations of all types and sizes and the people behind their success, the Globee Awards recognize outstanding achievements and performances in businesses worldwide. Learn more about the Globee Awards at https://globeeawards.com

Loop Expands into QSR

An update on Packaging World’s coverage of Burger King and Tim Hortons’ upcoming pilot of reusable packaging under the Loop platform includes new information from Matthew Banton, Head of Innovation and Sustainability, Burger King Global. Sp 0121 Quick-service restaurants Burger King and Tim Hortons, both part of Restaurant Brands International (RBI), will soon be piloting a program in partnership with TerraCycle’s Loop circular packaging platform that will allow guests to specify reusable containers and cups when they order select food and beverage products. The closed-loop system will require guests to pay a deposit that will be refunded upon return of the packaging, which will then be cleaned by Loop for reuse, again and again. The initiative falls under RBI’s sustainability platform, Restaurant Brands for Good. “As part of our Restaurant Brands for Good plan, we’re investing in the development of sustainable packaging solutions that will help push the foodservice industry forward in reducing packaging waste,” says Matthew Banton, Head of Innovation and Sustainability, Burger King Global. “The Loop system gives us the confidence in a reusable solution that meets our high safety standards, while also offering convenience for our guests on the go.” Guests, Banton emphasizes, are at the center of all the decisions RBI makes. Therefore, when the company saw its guests expressing greater and greater interest in minimizing their impact on the planet, it pursued the idea of reusable packaging as one strategy. “Understanding that reusable packaging is not something that’s typical within the QSR space, we wanted to make sure we found the right partners that could help us explore the topic and also present it in a way that could be executable,” Banton says. “So, we connected with the team at Loop, and we found we had mutual interests, starting essentially with minimizing our impact on the planet. Once we agreed on those principles, it was clear the partnership made sense on both sides.” The pilot will launch in 2021 in select Burger King restaurants in New York City, Portland, and Tokyo, and in select Tim Hortons locations in Toronto. These pilot cities were chosen for two reasons, shares Banton: “One, we have amazing franchises in those locations—we have good operators and good footprints for our businesses there. On top of that, those are also markets that leverage the networks where Loop is already established, which will help maximize our ability to get into these pilots as quickly as possible.” Prototypes of the reusable packaging, which include a container for sandwiches and a beverage cup for soft drinks and coffee, were developed by RBI’s in-house design team along with one of its agency partners. Banton says the prototype is just an initial starting point; he foresees many tweaks in the coming months before the designs and materials are finalized. Considerations include what functional features will be needed, such as opening and closing and the height and width of the packaging, and how these will fit into the QSRs’ supply chain systems, how the packages can be adopted around the world, and how they can be made scalable. RBI is also targeting a minimum of 100 uses for the packaging. “Then, ultimately, it will depend on how guests adopt the program once we do the pilot,” Banton adds. The container deposit cost is also still being determined. RBI is working with Loop to identify the proper threshold to ensure the deposit is low enough that guests will adopt the program, but high enough that they will be encouraged to return the packaging. “There’s still a lot of work to do to finalize that piece,” says Banton. “I think it also goes hand in hand with the final creation of the reusable asset, because those things are intrinsically tied. So, I think they’ll come together at relatively the same time.” As for the return and deposit collection system, RBI currently envisions a system whereby when the consumer is ready to return the reusable packaging, they will scan the cup or container through the use of the Loop app, at which time their deposit will be returned, and they will place the package into a designated Loop receptacle or collection bin. The packaging will then be professionally cleaned and sanitized by Loop. Says Burger King, “Our partnership with Loop aligns with Burger King restaurants’ rigorous safety procedures around cleanliness and hygiene, all of which have become even more pressing during the current pandemic. Loop’s cleaning systems have been created to sanitize food containers and cups, meaning each will be hygienically cleaned and safe before each use.” While Banton says no one knows the future when it comes to sustainability and some of the new green packaging initiatives, RBI is testing things now to make sure its business is future-proofed. “So, will reusables be part of the future? I’m not sure. But if they are, we’ll be ready.”

5 sustainable packaging developments to watch in 2021

People's hands in the air, each hold different types of packaging, paper, carton, glass bottle, aluminum cans   Shutterstock For companies with sustainable packaging goals, 2025 is fast approaching. That’s the year when many have pledged to become zero waste, or to use 100 percent reusable, recyclable or compostable packaging. But COVID-19 has thrown a wrench in those plans, with single-use packaging skyrocketing, low fossil fuel prices and disrupted recycling systems, already weakened by China’s 2018 plastics waste ban. Yet, at the same time, the pandemic has led to a surge in environmental and sustainability awareness by showing how much carbon emissions can drop, or wildlife can flourish, when the world’s economic engine slows down. As TerraCycle founder and CEO, Tom Szaky, put it, "The world is waking up, but the systems that are there that allow them to act are going the other way. There’s this divergence, which is a great opportunity for anyone who can bridge the gap." Bridging that gap with novel solutions and collaborations, in a race against the clock, is one of five key themes to keep an eye on for sustainable packaging in 2021.

1. A year for reckoning — and opportunity

In September, Waste Management published a report identifying gaps in the plastics recycling system, in response to shareholder pressure from As You Sow and Trillium Asset Management. The report provided a bit of a roadmap for 2021, according to Nina Goodrich, director of the Sustainable Packaging Coalition and executive director of GreenBlue. It was critical for helping stakeholders understand the system, the supply chain, and the role that emerging tech will play, and it "provided the environment for everyone to buckle down and say, ‘Uh-oh, how are we going to do this?’" she said. That is, how will stakeholders meet their recycling goals? Noting, for example, that the report revealed that only 30 percent of PET is collected, and most of that goes into fiber, Goodrich queried, "How does one create a system where there’s 100 percent recycled content and recyclability when you have more than one market demanding that material?" Clearly, stakeholders will have to get out of their silos and collaborate across sectors. Although it’s a challenging time, with companies’ 2025 sustainable packaging goals coming due and the recycling market in disarray, Szaky said he believes that 2021 will be an interesting year: "We’re going to see a lot of people leaning in on these topics in a way they haven’t before." For Loop, the reusable packaging platform that allows consumers to buy goods in durable packaging and return it to producers after use, that means opportunity. "It’s a pretty exciting time for us," Szaky told GreenBiz. "We’re booming."

2. Reuse models will continue to grow

Loop is fast growing, raising $25 million last year. It’s moving into quick service restaurants including Burger King, McDonald’s and Tim Hortons in 2021. "The big theme for next year is retailers are starting to do in-store quite aggressively," said Szaky. Carrefour already has begun in France. Many of the other 15 retailers that Loop works with are starting store rollouts in six countries in 2021, according to Szaky. Loop isn’t the only reusable packaging platform seeing strong growth. Algramo expanded into New York City last summer. Algramo graphic of kiosk Plenty of new reuse pilots are springing up, such as Good Goods, a New York City startup that incentivizes customers to return their wine bottles to the point of sale, or the dozens of other projects summarized in the Ellen MacArthur Foundation report, "Reuse — Rethinking Packaging." In fact, experimentation is the name of the game with reuse models, according to Kate Daly, managing director at Closed Loop Partners. "We’re very much in an age of experimentation, and need to continually interrogate what are the unintended consequences when you switch from one system to another," said Daly. "We really want to make sure that sustainable choices like reusable packaging aren’t just limited for people who can pay extra for their goods." Also key is ensuring that reusables get the longest life and largest recapture rate, and that they’re recyclable and recoverable at the end of their life. To foster learning about what works and doesn’t work, Closed Loop Partners will release a report this month on its 2020 pilot initiative with Cup Club, a NextGen Cup Challenge awardee, and its experience marketing reusable cups across multiple cafes in the Bay Area.

3. Compostable packaging finds a niche with food waste

Biopolymers and compostable materials are quickly becoming an alternative to disposable packaging, but there’s a confusing array of materials being developed. Some bio-based materials such as bio-PET are derived from biological materials, but are not biodegradable. Meanwhile, other bio-based materials such as PLA, (polylactic acid), a natural polymer made from corn starch or sugar cane, is biodegradable, although not in the way a consumer might assume it to be. To help brands and others understand the fast-evolving landscape of bio-based materials, Closed Loop Partner’s released "Navigating Plastic Alternatives in a Circular Economy." We’re very much in an age of experimentation, and need to continually interrogate what are the unintended consequences when you switch from one system to another. Among its conclusions, the report finds that compostable alternatives are not a silver-bullet solution, in part because there is not enough recovery infrastructure to recapture their full value efficiently. Plus, among the 185 commercial composting facilities that exist, many don’t accept compostable-certified packaging. "We have to rethink where composting is appropriate and where it isn’t. It is a really good solution where you have food waste," Goodrich said. Daly agrees: "What we wouldn’t want to see is any format that is being successfully recycled being converted to a compostable format when there isn’t the infrastructure possible. That would create a misalignment between the material and infrastructure that would exacerbate the challenges already in place today."

4. Extended producer responsibility takes off

Last month, the Flexible Packaging Association (FPA) and Product Stewardship Association (PSI) released a joint statement calling for extended producer responsibility at the end of life for flexible packaging and paper. The statement lays out eight policy elements that could go into legislation, including a mechanism for producer funding for collection, transportation and processing of packaging, among other critical funding needs for municipal recycling facilities. "With this agreement, FPA member companies and PSI member governments, companies, and organizations have started down a path together to provide desperately needed fiscal relief for municipalities while fixing and expanding our national reuse and recycling system," said Scott Cassel, PSI’s chief executive officer and founder, in a press release. Goodrich called it "groundbreaking." Remarkably, FPA wasn’t the only industry association to step up on extended producer responsibility. The Recycling Partnership released "Accelerating Recycling," a policy proposal outlining fees that brands and packaging producers would pay that would help fund residential recycling infrastructure and education. A proposed per-ton disposal fee could be required at landfills, incinerators and waste-to-energy plants, with the revenue going to local governments for recycling programs. The American Chemistry Council also came out with a position paper supporting packaging fees across multiple material types, in addition to disposal fees to equalize the costs of disposal versus recycling. "Two years ago, you couldn’t even mention this, and now you have a series of industry proposals being put on the table. That is incredibly significant," said Goodrich.

5. Rising action to eliminate toxics from food packaging

Amazon was the latest among more than half a dozen major food retailers — from Whole Foods to Trader Joe’s to Ahold Delhaize — to announce a ban on certain toxic chemicals and plastics in food packaging materials. The new restrictions apply to Amazon Kitchen brand products sold through the tech giant’s various grocery services, but not to other private-label or Amazon brand-name food contact materials, such as single-use plates. Still, it’s a good start. And Amazon’s actions "send a strong signal to competing grocery store chains that they need to get their act together, and also tackle some of the same chemicals of concern that scientists are sounding the alarm on," Mike Schade, campaign director for Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families, Mind the Store, told GreenBiz. We really see a sense of urgency around these issues, as plastic production continues, as more and more materials are lost to landfill that we’re not able to recapture as a valuable resource. Schade has seen rising attention over the past few years on the part of both food retailers and fast casual restaurants, such as Sweet Green, towards not only banning specific chemicals, but also restricting classes of chemicals. Getting toxics out of packaging, in flexible films in particular, was also on the agenda at a 2020 RCD Packaging Innovation workshop that brought together 80 representatives from consumer brands, waste managers and the plastics industry over a nine-month period. Such attention on toxics is critical, as a comprehensive report on the health impacts of endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in packaging and other plastics materials underscored last month. Bisphenol A, phthalates, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and dioxins are among the chemicals that disturb the body’s hormone systems, and can cause cancer, diabetes and reproductive disorders, and harm children’s developing brains. Expect more food retailers and fast casual restaurants to ban or restrict endocrine-disrupting chemicals from their packaging. But, as Schade point out, those chemicals are just the "tip of the toxic iceberg." Much more work is needed to get to the larger universe of chemicals. More work is needed all around in 2021 to advance a circular economy. "We really see a sense of urgency around these issues, as plastic production continues, as more and more materials are lost to landfill that we’re not able to recapture as a valuable resource," said Daly. "And the approaches must be collaborative and systemic. None of us can do this alone."

10 Brands That Embraced the Circular Economy in 2020

Nike Basketball Olympics Zero Waste Circular Economy Even as the coronavirus pandemic challenged companies to do more to support their communities while bracing against economic upheaval, many refused to let their sustainability ambitions fall by the wayside. Case in point: These 10 brands moved a step closer to closed-loop operations this year — and their example helps to pave the way for a truly circular economy in which nothing becomes waste.

Nike rides the circular economy all the way to the Olympics

Nike launched a host of circular products this year, including a recycled-content version of the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star and an "exploratory footwear collection" made from factory and post-consumer waste. But the line of competition apparel for the Tokyo Olympics (pictured above) was arguably crown jewel in the brand's 2020 foray into the circular economy. Although the Tokyo games were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, athletes representing the U.S., France and Brazil will compete in Nike uniforms made with 100 percent recycled polyester when teams take the field in 2021, proving that circularity doesn't mean sacrificing performance. Burger King reusable packaging

Burger King tests reusable packaging

The fast-food chain made headlines in October with news it plans to test reusable packaging in partnership with TerraCycle’s Loop initiative. Beginning next year, Burger King will trial reusable containers for sandwiches and drinks at select restaurants in New York, Portland, and Tokyo. Customers who request reusable packaging will be charged a deposit, which is returned when cups and boxes are returned to in-restaurant collection points, where they're sanitized and put back into use. The trial is part of Burger King’s goal to source all packaging from renewable, recyclable, or certified sources by 2025 and follows rival chain McDonald’s move to test reusable cups in the United Kingdom. Loop

Loop expands across the continental U.S.

Reusable packaging platform Loop launched in 2019, and its model of delivering mainstream products in reusable packaging has grown in popularity since then. Even as people grew wary of reusable items due to the coronavirus pandemic, Loop saw its sales surge in 2020 — and in September, its service rolled out to all 48 contiguous U.S. states. "Consumers are understandably anxious in this new world, but they still want to make purposeful purchases," Heather Crawford, Loop’s global VP of marketing and e-commerce, told TriplePundit in May. "If you can meet shoppers where they are — which is, right now, at home and online — and also establish trust in the safety and hygiene of the reuse system, even in a difficult situation, what we're seeing is that consumers still really embrace it." Ikea secondhand refurbish resell circular economy Used Ikea furniture is refurbished before returning to the sale floor. (Image credit: Ikea)

Ikea rolls out buyback program for used furniture

Ikea kicked off a large-scale furniture buyback program on Black Friday last month. Twenty-seven countries, including Germany, Australia, Canada and Japan, will be part of the project Ikea is calling “Buy Back.” The United States will not initially participate, though U.S. stores may join in the future, a spokeswoman said. Where available, customers can receive up to 50 percent of an item’s original price in the form of a store voucher. Items not resold will be recycled or donated to local community projects, according to the company. Adidas recyclable shoe circular economy

Adidas unveils fully recyclable sneaker

This fall, Adidas rolled out a fully recyclable version of its Ultraboost running shoe, made from a single material without glue. The shoes were raffled off to interested consumers in October, but Adidas plans to launch a successor in a larger volume in the spring of next year. Last year the footwear giant also sold 15 million pairs of sneakers made with plastic collected from beaches and coastlines in partnership with Parley for the Oceans, with plans to up that figure to 17 million in 2021.
Puma recycled collection

Puma uses plastic collected by self-employed garbage pickers

Puma's spring collection was developed in partnership with the First Mile Coalition, a network of self-employed refuse collectors in Taiwan, Honduras and Haiti, who remove plastic waste from ecosystems and sell it to make a living. Following in the footsteps of other major brands like Timberland and HP, Puma's foray into so-called "social plastic" helps the company utilize more sustainable materials while creating income opportunities for people in regions with no formal waste collection. “We hope that whoever buys this collection feels good about this purchase, not just in terms of choosing something that uses sustainable material, but knowing that those entrepreneurs in the first mile are being connected to this product, because it’s their material going into it,” Kelsey Halling, head of partnerships for First Mile, said of the collection in a statement. Patagonia buy used

Patagonia doubles down on reuse and repair

Patagonia is a longstanding proponent of repair, reuse and conscious consumption. The cult favorite brand started selling gently used outdoor gear and clothing for men, women and children in its online Worn Wear shop back in 2017, and last year it launched the ReCrafted collection made from goods deemed too damaged to be sold in the secondhand store. Patagonia expanded its foray into the circular economy this year by creating repair guides in partnership with iFixit to help customers repair their worn-in gear themselves. And just before Black Friday, the brand added an option to buy used through Worn Wear next to every new product listed online, making it the first company to give customers an easy way to purchase a used alternative when shopping for new products. H&M food waste fiber circular economy  

H&M tests creative materials, including ... food waste?

H&M aims to source exclusively sustainable materials by 2030 and become "climate positive" by 2040 — and the fast-fashion giant's fall/winter 2020 collection may bring it one step closer. Featuring curious biodegradable materials, including fiber derived from wood pulp and food waste, the line doesn't skimp on circularity or style. “For A/W20, we really wanted to be trailblazers – pushing the limits of creativity and sustainable fashion – by focusing on waste,” H&M creative advisor Ann-Sofie Johansson, said in a statement. “Working with this kind of transformation and being able to speak to our customers through beauty, we hope that waste can be part of the future of sustainable fashion.” HP Chromebook ocean-bound plastic

HP rolls out "the world’s most sustainable PC portfolio"

Over the past year, TriplePundit has tracked HP’s use of plastic recovered from ecosystems and waterways before it can reach the ocean. From its June 2019 release of the world's first computer monitor made with ocean-bound plastics to the first PC built with these materials announced three months later, the tech giant has steadily increased its use of recovered plastics while raising awareness of ocean health. In May of this year, the company unveiled what it billed as "the world’s most sustainable PC portfolio," including a new Chromebook made with ocean-bound plastics. An HP representative called the line a "culmination" of the company's work in sustainable product design, but it's just the beginning: HP has pledged to include ocean-bound plastics in all new desktop and laptop computers launched in its Elite and Pro lines. The North Face Renewal Residency Refurbished Design  

The North Face creates in-house residency for circular design

Outdoor gear label The North Face was early to the circular economy party, having launched its re-commerce platform in 2018. The North Face Renewed collection includes refurbished clothing that is available for sale at steep discounts compared to buying new. The California-based brand claims to have already diverted more than 200,000 pounds of used clothing from landfills — and this year it expanded the Renewed program to include an in-house design residency. Rotating groups of The North Face designers will attend bi-annual sessions at the company’s Renewal Workshop in Cascade Locks, Oregon, to learn more about the principles of circularity. They’ll also create custom, one-of-a-kind pieces from garments that were previously thought to be irreparable, which will be available for online auction. The first round went on sale in February.

The future of beauty is in how it’s packaged

While innovation in the beauty world often focuses on defying age or bringing out that elusive inner glow, the industry’s ugliest issue to tackle in 2021 is actually the amount of waste it generates. That pump on your favourite serum, for example, often includes so many parts that the entire product is non-recyclable, and that contributes to the almost 90 per cent of discarded plastics that end up in Canadian landfills every year.   “All that packaging, which is very durable and goes through intensive quality control – why couldn’t it be refilled?” wonders green beauty pioneer Tata Harper. “I think over all, [we’re] an industry that has a lot of work to do in terms of reusability.”   Harper is leading the way to more sustainably-packaged cosmetics, which isn’t surprising considering the eco-friendly approach to skin care she has developed over the past decade. A former industrial engineer, Harper founded her namesake brand in 2010 as a natural alternative to luxury skin-care labels such as La Mer. The brand evolved out of sourcing natural ingredients for her stepfather, who had been diagnosed with skin cancer. Today, she is beloved for her oils and serums, which are all produced on a 1,200-acre organic farm in Champlain Valley, Vt., where she’s lived since launching the business.   Sustainable packaging was baked in from the very beginning, with Harper’s products mostly bottled in glass and packaged in recycled paper boxes dyed with natural soy-based pigments. “Designing how you produce things for sustainability is incredibly important, because you reduce waste dramatically by controlling what and how you produce,” Harper says.   Harper’s latest product, the lightweight, silicone-free Water-Lock Moisturizer, is sold in a sustainable refill system that solves the pump conundrum by incorporating an inner pod that can be removed, recycled and replaced. The outer shell can continue functioning for up to two years.   “Cartridges and refill stations will soon become the norm – especially when it comes to skin and hair care,” says Sarah Jay, a sustainability expert behind the 2019 documentary Toxic Beauty. Last year, Unilever announced that 100 per cent of its plastic packaging will be reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025. Brands such as Gillette, The Body Shop and L’Occitane have partnered with recycling company TerraCycle on incentive programs that encourage customers to return empty products for recycling or refilling. “It is an absolute priority for brands to take responsibility for the waste they generate,” Jay says.   Harper points out that ensuring sustainability is an evolving process for beauty brands such as hers – and pre-empting the demands of the market has become an integral part of how she does business. “We’re never done learning,” she says. “There’s always something new and better to try, especially when it comes to packaging.”

I’m doing New Year’s product purge. Is there anything I need to keep in mind when disposing of makeup and skincare?

If you’re going for a New Year, new you moment, one obvious place to start is editing down the products you use to get ready in the mornings to the essentials. To do that safely, I asked Gina Herrera, senior director of brand partnerships at recycling company TerraCycle, for her advice on properly disposing of beauty products. For the most part, she says, what is meant to be used near a household drain can be disposed of that way before preparing its container for the end of its lifecycle. However, it’s important to take the time to review what’s in your product and consult local disposal guidelines. “There are definitely regulations around how to handle anything that’s flammable or alcohol-based,” Herrera says.   Before tossing that half-empty bottle of cream, you may want to take up Herrera’s challenge to find inventive ways to get to the last drop. When you buy your first new product of 2021, search out options that help maximize the amount of product you can use, such as Oribe’s luxe hand cream, which comes with a winding key that pushes the cream through the tube. The trend of posting a photo of your empties on social media is a fun way to share your favourite products and encourage others to adopt your waste-reducing attitude. “Any small changes or adjustments that you can commit to, those are the best ones to make,” Herrera says.    

These Four Companies Are Embracing the Circular Economy

What goes around comes around, according to the old saying. And in the case of the circular economy, that's certainly true. The circular economy takes a different approach to the take-make-dispose model of consumption to which many have become accustomed. By reusing and recycling as much as possible, plus repurposing and selling on items that have outlived their initial use, the circular economy is creating jobs and generating economic activity, while easing some pressures on the environment.   It's an approach based on "designing out waste and pollution, keeping products and materials in use, and regenerating natural systems," in the words of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. The idea is gaining momentum and truly hitting the mainstream as a growing number of household-name brands adopt circular methods and develop products with circularity built in.   Organizations around the world are creating new platforms to support circular innovation. For instance, the World Economic Forum's Scale360° Playbook initiative brings together technologists, researchers, entrepreneurs and governments to develop new products and solutions, maximize resources and rethink value chains. Additionally, emerging circular innovators from around the world can connect and work together in sharing ideas and solutions through UpLink, the Forum's open innovation platform. Here are four examples of the circular innovation that could be coming to a store near you.  

Recycling Incentives: Thousand Fell

  Thousand Fell is already making a name for itself as an environmentally conscious manufacturer with shoes made from sustainable materials such as coconut husk and sugar cane, and even recycled plastic bottles,   Now, in partnership with TerraCycle and UPS, the maker has launched a special recycling incentive. Customers can return old pairs of Thousand Fell shoes back to the manufacturer. Thousand Fell will then recycle the returned footwear and send customers $20 that can be used toward a new pair of shoes.    

A Big Brand Selling Goods Second-Hand: IKEA

  Visitors to the Swedish town of Eskilstuna, about 100km outside of the capital Stockholm, could visit a 1,000-year-old stone covered with Viking runes and pictures. They could also visit IKEA's first-ever second-hand store. The shop will feature gently used IKEA furniture as part of its efforts to reach its 2030 climate targets.   Head of sustainability at the Scandinavian furniture giant Jonas Carlehed told Reuters earlier this year that: "We are making a huge readjustment, maybe the biggest IKEA has ever made, and one of the keys to reaching [the company's 2030 climate targets] is to manage to help our customers prolong the life of their products."   The company has also recently started a buy-back scheme for customers – it gives vouchers in exchange for the return of unwanted furniture and other items. That scheme has, however, been suspended in some locations because of ongoing pandemic-related restrictions.  

Re-usable Fast Food Packaging: Burger King

  Takeaway food is big business -- but the packaging for those meals poses a sustainability challenge.   Global takeaway brand Burger King has unveiled a solution in the form of reusable packaging intended to reduce the amount of waste it generates. Customers in New York, Tokyo, and Portland, Oregon will soon be able to buy burgers and drinks in reusable packaging.   The plan, one in place for next year, features a small deposit charged initially and then refunded when the customer returns with the boxes and cups, which are taken away for cleaning and processing via the zero-waste e-commerce system Loop.  

Shoes You Don’t Own: Adidas

  Sportswear multinational Adidas has a range of footwear designed with recycling in mind. Its UltraBoost DNA Loop shoes are made from just one material – thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). No glue is used in its manufacture, instead, it is assembled using high temperatures.   On its website, Adidas describes the UltraBoost Loop as the shoes customers will never own, but will instead return once they are finished with them.   "If the end can become the beginning, we can help keep products in play and waste out of landfill," the company says.   Reposted with permission from World Economic Forum.