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Business & EconomyCase Western Reserve University and regional partners want to create an international powerhouse of manufacturing that’s smarter, less polluting and more inclusive than manufacturing of the past.
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Ohio's Country Journal and Ohio Ag Net reported Brandt passes away due to injuries from an automobile accident.
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Columbus clothing and textiles designer Celeste Malvar-Stewart realized she could reduce the size of her carbon footprint by sourcing her fiber from heritage sheep breeds raised at nearby farms.
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Columbus City Council is set to approve a contract aimed at helping the city reduce its carbon footprint. The $180,000 study is meant to help Columbus…
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Five Central Ohio communities will be handing out 38,000 new recycling bins to their residents, free of cost, over the next month.The new recycling bins…
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Plastic in the oceans. Plastic on the beaches, berms and ditches that line the roadways. A lot of that plastic has been used just once. In fact,…
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Meat isn’t just what’s found at the supermarket. The pork chops and chicken breasts while prolific, only represent a portion of meat available to the…
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More than 1,000 U.S. beer drinkers surveyed say they would pay about $1.30 more for a six-pack of beer if it was produced at a brewery that invests in water conservation or solar power.
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Ohio State University is piloting a project that could provide more food and jobs to the cities that need them. Kip Curtis, an assistant professor at...
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In an interview with NPR's Here & Now about his new documentary, Wasted! The Story of Food Waste, the chef drives home the size of the problem and the importance of changing our perspective.