The top 2020 trends in sustainability, according to GreenBiz readers – GreenBiz
At GreenBiz, weve been reporting on the world of sustainable business for over two decades, but this year has been unlike any other. From an unprecedented pandemic to a global economic downturn to the intensifying impacts of climate change, we cant say well miss 2020. But there were many valuable lessons learned over the past 12 months.
Some of those can be found in the top GreenBiz stories of the year, as measured by reader traffic. While COVID-19 cut through almost all of our coverage just like it cut through our everyday lives this year other hopeful stories shined through. GreenBiz readers got excited about climate change solutions that ranged from the new, from the emerging potential of hydrogen as an energy source to changes in plastics manufacturing, to the ancient, such as planting trees. Readers also sought glimmers of hope in this year; you were drawn to stories about COVID-19s positive impact on air pollution and what the sustainability field can do to be more actively anti-racist and pro-diversity.
Without further ado, here are the top 10 most widely read stories and reports from the past 12 months, brought to you by our analysts, editors and other members of the GreenBiz community.
And as we look forward to next year, do you have any notes on our coverage things you want to see more or less of in the upcoming year? Feel free to shoot us an email at [emailprotected]; we greatly appreciate any and all feedback.
The hottest trend of the year was the electrification of transportation, which is on the precipice of a major upswing: Less than 1 percent of fleet vehicles were electric at the beginning of the year, but that number is expected to grow to 12 percent by 2030.
We named eight of the biggest players in the space so sustainability professionals know what and who to watch out for. From relative giants such as Tesla to newcomers like startup Rivian and Chanje, we stand by this list.
READ THE FULL STORY: 8 electric truck and van companies to watch in 2020.
Over 45 states were under stay-at-home orders at one point in the spring due to the COVID-19 crisis. A resulting drop in regional traffic, along with reduced industrial and commercial activity, led to a significant drop in air-polluting emissions.
These emissions reductions are obviously short-term, unintended consequences of the pandemic. But they show that just as human activities have caused our changing climate and the impacts were experiencing today, human activities can also slow and reverse the phenomenon.
READ THE FULL STORY: The stunning impact of COVID-19 social distancing on air pollution & To make offices safe during COVID-19, buildings need a breath of fresh air & How coronavirus will affect 4 key environmental issues
Some of the biggest contributors to the plastic crisis are the cosmetics and fashion industries.
In the $500 billion-per-year cosmetics space, small-scale packaging leads to large-scale single-use plastic waste. But solutions exist, and we wrote about them. At beauty and hygiene products company Lush, for example, working to implement zero-waste when possible has led to innovation across the board
In fashion, similarly, going the extra mile takes an innovative approach. A new technology of this sort, chemical garment-to-garment recycling, was one of your favorite stories of the year.
Investors such as H&M are already forging ahead.
READ THE FULL STORY: How cosmetics retailer Lush is making purposeful profit through circular processes & Fashion's latest trend? Why H&M, other big brands are investing in garment recycling
Our story with an inside look into Eastman Chemicals factory was a hit earlier this year. Eastman is one of the largest U.S. chemical companies, and it has faced criticism in the past few years along with other chemical companies as plastics have grown as an issue in the publics consciousnesses.
But it claims to have a response to these concerns. That includes two new technologies. Carbon renewal technology, or CRT, breaks down waste plastic feedstocks to the molecular level before using them as building blocks to produce a wide range of materials and packaging. Polyester renewal technology, or PRT, involves taking waste polyesters from landfills and other waste streams and transforming them back into a raw material that the company claims is indistinguishable from polyester produced from fossil-fuel feedstocks.
In addition, other stories on plastic production piqued readers interest. A story about Tupperwares new sustainable production processes, for example, was one of our most-read articles.
Any and all new solutions to the plastics crisis will be welcome in 2021, given that this year has seen record new plastic production thanks to the pandemic.
READ THE FULL STORY: Inside Eastmans moonshot goal for endlessly circular plastics & Tupperware inches toward circular processes, one plastic container at a time
Readers devoured GreenBiz stories on the emerging technologies powering electric aviation and the companies behind them. Though the technology isnt quite there yet, the certification process is long and the process is expensive, the electric aviation industry is still taking off.
Thats because flights under 500 miles are within the range of an electric motor. Roughly 45 percent of all global flights meet this standard presenting a massive opportunity.
READ THE FULL STORY: 6 electric aviation companies to watch & 7 urban air mobility companies to watch
If this year has shown us anything, its that the health of our planet and the health of humans are inextricably linked.
Research suggests that outbreaks of animal-borne and other infectious diseases such as Ebola, SARS, bird flu and COVID-19, caused by a novel coronavirus, are on the rise. Meanwhile, humans have continued destructive practices such as deforestation and agricultural expansion. Case in point: The world has lost 60 percent of all wildlife in the last 50 years while the number of new infectious diseases has quadrupled in the last 60 years.
These stories hit home with readers this year, and well continue to cover stories in this vein, because we expect to see more events like this in the future.
READ THE FULL STORY: Biodiversity, pandemics and the circle of life & Destroying habitats has opened a Pandora's box for new diseases to emerge
Hydrogen is still an emerging source of renewable energy. But its a massive opportunity: Its the most abundant element in the universe, and capturing hydrogen is simple, in theory.
Old coal plants could be easily transformed into new hydrogen plants to produce GHG-free energy, according to some industry insiders, while providing good jobs for hard-hit communities.
READ THE FULL STORY: You say old coal plant, I say new green hydrogen facility
We all want an agricultural system that can enough food for the growing global population sustainably. But certain agricultural practices that aim to increase crop yields such as clear-cuttingrelease greenhouse gases that had been trapped in the soils into the atmosphere. The practices ofregenerative agriculture promise to do the opposite: thesefarming and grazing practicesrebuilding soil organic matter and restoring degraded soil biodiversity, resulting in both carbon drawdown and improving the water cycle.Our stories on the topic struck a chord with you this year.
In 2020, food companies delved even deeper into how agricultural practices can sequester carbon in the land rather than release it. Two of the worlds largest food companies, General Mills and Danone North America, have set specific targets and worked to extend their support to farmers in their supply chains that are picking up these practices this year.
These new programs have already been implemented for oats and wheat farmers who want to participate across a range of experience, ages and farm sizes.
READ THE FULL STORY: General Mills, Danone dig deeper into regenerative agriculture with incentives, funding
Our inside look at two exciting tree-planting initiatives resonated with you this year.One is a hot new tree-planting startup whose investors include an Uber founder and whose buyers include Microsoft and Shopify resonated with you this year.
The startup, Pachama, has a unique value proposition: it offers a verified marketplace for carbon credits. Thats crucial for companies who want to buy credits after committing to going carbon neutral and even carbon-negative. Pachama both sells carbon credits by working with land managers who are using carbon-sequestering practices, and verifies the quantity of carbon they're storing via a unique combination of satellite images, LiDAR and machine learning.
Still, "if the planet continues waking up to the reality of climate change and the urgency of action, we believe that carbon markets will continue to expand," Diego Saez-Gil, the founder of Pachama, said.
Meanwhile, SilviaTerra, another cleantech startup, has been able to create a "basemap" ofevery acre of forest in North America, down to the species and size of every single tree. To do this, SilviaTerra used machine learning to build the map, based on satellite and sensor data from sources such as NASA.It lays critical groundwork for landowners to participate in markets for carbon storage and other ecosystem benefits.
Companies like these will be crucial to watch in the next year, as carbon credit markets continue to grow.
READ THE FULL STORY: Why Silicon Valley is taking a big interest in trees
This summer, the U.S. experienced a long-overdue racial reckoning. Following the death of unarmed Black man George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police, white America received a reality check about the racism and discrimination happening in this country.
The worlds of clean energy, corporate sustainability and cleantech were not spared. Some key themes that emerged among the GreenBiz readership this year included solidarity and environmental justice, the movement that advocates that low-income and marginalized communities and populations should not be disproportionately exposed to adverse environmental impacts.
READ THE FULL STORY: How racism manifests in clean energy & How sustainability professionals can uplift the Black community
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The top 2020 trends in sustainability, according to GreenBiz readers - GreenBiz
- Fired cop who targeted home with Black Lives Matter flag now wants conviction erased - OregonLive.com - November 26th, 2025 [November 26th, 2025]
- Support for Black Lives Matter may buffer against the psychological toll of traumatic viral videos - PsyPost - November 20th, 2025 [November 20th, 2025]
- The Blogs: Do Christian black lives matter in Africa? - The Times of Israel - November 20th, 2025 [November 20th, 2025]
- Federal arson charges brought against Homewood Black Lives Matter protesters who caused over $130K in damages - 1819 News - October 24th, 2025 [October 24th, 2025]
- Officers testify fatally shot Black Lives Matter protester pointed rifle at them - Las Vegas Review-Journal - October 23rd, 2025 [October 23rd, 2025]
- Police on trial in fatal Las Vegas shooting of armed Black Lives Matter protester - Las Vegas Review-Journal - October 23rd, 2025 [October 23rd, 2025]
- BBC Reporters Banned From Wearing Black Lives Matter T-Shirts In Newsroom - Black Enterprise - October 21st, 2025 [October 21st, 2025]
- BBC reporters cannot wear Black Lives Matter T-shirts in newsroom Tim Davie - The Independent - October 21st, 2025 [October 21st, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter campaigning not welcome in BBC newsroom, says Tim Davie - The Telegraph - October 21st, 2025 [October 21st, 2025]
- BBC reporters are banned from wearing Black Lives Matter T-shirts, boss Tim Davie says - Daily Mail - October 21st, 2025 [October 21st, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter Paterson to Host Mini Trick-or-Treating Event for Youth and Families - TAPinto - October 19th, 2025 [October 19th, 2025]
- Harvard Unions Stage Poster Campaign in Protest of Black Lives Matter Sign Removal - The Harvard Crimson - October 17th, 2025 [October 17th, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter mural, street closing draws objection - pottsmerc.com - October 13th, 2025 [October 13th, 2025]
- What Running Teaches Us About Black Lives Matter - Psychology Today - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
- Ayo Edebiri responds to her viral, awkward interview about MeToo and Black Lives Matter: It was a very human moment - Decider - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
- FBI fires at least 15 agents who knelt during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protest in viral photographs - The Independent - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
- Kanye West Calls Black Lives Matter 'Worse Than the Devil' in Resurfaced Clip of Axing Pusha T Verse - Yahoo - September 25th, 2025 [September 25th, 2025]
- Kanye West Complains To Playboi Carti About Pusha T's "Black Lives Matter" Verse In Old Clip - HotNewHipHop - September 23rd, 2025 [September 23rd, 2025]
- Charlie Kirk assassination: Violence breaks out at Boise vigil; Black Lives Matter activist with firearm, - The Times of India - September 13th, 2025 [September 13th, 2025]
- Official Black Lives Matter Account Appears To Justify Violence In Wake Of Charlotte Stabbing - AOL.com - September 13th, 2025 [September 13th, 2025]
- Ayo Edebiri praised for graceful response after journalist seems to exclude her from Black Lives Matter question - The Boston Globe - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
- Five things Charlie Kirk said: On Indians, guns, Gaza, abortion, Black Lives Matter - Telegraph India - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
- Ayo Edebiri Clarifies The Work Isnt Finished At All With Me Too, Black Lives Matter Movements - Deadline - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
- Ayo Edebiri Says #MeToo and Black Lives Matter Movements Arent Finished at All - Cosmopolitan - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter: reflecting on theatres response five years on - The Stage - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
- Watch Ayo Edebiris viral reaction to Black Lives Matter question asked to Julia Roberts and not her - Page Six - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
- Reporter who snubbed Ayo Edebiri for question about Black Lives Matter and #MeToo responds - Face2Face Africa - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
- Andrew Garfield And Julia Roberts Are Going Viral For Putting On A "Disgusted, United Front" When Ayo Edebiri Was Excluded From A Question... - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
- Ayo Edebiri Says #MeToo and Black Lives Matter Arent Dead After Interviewer Asks Only Her White Co-Stars Julia Roberts and Andrew Garfield to Respond:... - September 9th, 2025 [September 9th, 2025]
- Ayo Edebiri responds to interview question about MeToo and Black Lives Matter that excluded her: 'I don't think it's done' - Entertainment Weekly - September 9th, 2025 [September 9th, 2025]
- Ayo Edebiri addresses ongoing work of Me Too and Black Lives Matter movements after being excluded from question about them in favour of 'After The... - September 9th, 2025 [September 9th, 2025]
- Ayo Edebiri hailed a class act after being excluded from Black Lives Matter question in interview - Metro.co.uk - September 9th, 2025 [September 9th, 2025]
- Demand to remove Black Lives Matter mural is an attempt to sanitize history | Letters - Pensacola News Journal - September 5th, 2025 [September 5th, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter mural in Pensacola will be removed - fox10tv.com - September 5th, 2025 [September 5th, 2025]
- Pensacola Black Lives Matter mural to be removed by FDOT - fox10tv.com - September 5th, 2025 [September 5th, 2025]
- Spartanburgs Black Lives Matter mural has faded over five years. Does it have a future? - Post and Courier - September 5th, 2025 [September 5th, 2025]
- Pensacola to comply with removal of 'Black Lives Matter' mural, asks FDOT to do the work - WEAR-TV - August 29th, 2025 [August 29th, 2025]
- Pensacola to comply with state order to remove Black Lives Matter mural - Baltimore Sun - August 29th, 2025 [August 29th, 2025]
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- Pensacola to comply with removal of 'Black Lives Matter' mural, asks FDOT to do the work - fox4beaumont.com - August 27th, 2025 [August 27th, 2025]
- Harvard orders professors to remove Black Lives Matter sign from office window - The College Fix - August 24th, 2025 [August 24th, 2025]
- Six arrests made as Black Lives Matter continues to disrupt the city of Homewood - 1819 News - August 24th, 2025 [August 24th, 2025]
- Harvard To Remove Black Lives Matter Message From Biology Professors Office Windows - The Harvard Crimson - August 22nd, 2025 [August 22nd, 2025]
- South Bend mayor, FOP, Black Lives Matter respond to video of officer restraining girl - South Bend Tribune - August 18th, 2025 [August 18th, 2025]
- Confederate statue toppled during Black Lives Matter protests will be reinstalled - NPR - August 6th, 2025 [August 6th, 2025]
- USA, a monument torn down during Black Lives Matter protests will be put back in place - Finestre sull'Arte - August 6th, 2025 [August 6th, 2025]
- It Happened Here: Black Lives Matter protest sparks chalk-art fight in Selah - Yakima Herald-Republic - August 6th, 2025 [August 6th, 2025]
- Trump administration to reinstall Confederate statue toppled in Black Lives Matter protests | US news - The Guardian - August 6th, 2025 [August 6th, 2025]
- Male Black lives matter too in Trenton and throughout New Jersey (L.A. PARKER COLUMN) - Trentonian - July 30th, 2025 [July 30th, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter says Homewood demonstrations will continue following arrest of 5 protesters - WVTM - July 27th, 2025 [July 27th, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter Birmingham ignores the death of 3-year-old while - 1819 News - July 27th, 2025 [July 27th, 2025]
- Covid, social media, Black Lives Matter: Ari Asters Eddington takes 2020 on and mostly succeeds - The Guardian - July 24th, 2025 [July 24th, 2025]
- Why the Breonna Taylor Sentence Proves That Black Lives Dont Matter to Trumps DOJ - The Root - July 24th, 2025 [July 24th, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter marks 12 years with global expansion and renewed calls for accountability - Insight News - July 22nd, 2025 [July 22nd, 2025]
- Police Seeking Thief Who Stole Pride, Black Lives Matter Flags From Danville Inn - Caledonian Record - July 20th, 2025 [July 20th, 2025]
- Renowned photographer Misan Harriman on Black Lives Matter, Gaza and finding hope in protest - Big Issue - July 14th, 2025 [July 14th, 2025]
- This Day in History Hundreds of Black Lives Matter protestors occupied I-40 bridge - Action News 5 - July 12th, 2025 [July 12th, 2025]
- Pepper-balls vs. tear gas: How 2020's Black Lives Matter protest in Spokane compares to the immigration demonstration of 2025 - The Spokesman-Review - June 18th, 2025 [June 18th, 2025]
- Now and then: How Trump's response to LA riots has changed from 2020 Black Lives Matter and Antifa - Fox News - June 12th, 2025 [June 12th, 2025]
- Community comes together to repaint Black Lives Matter mural - The Pajaronian - June 12th, 2025 [June 12th, 2025]
- When the looting starts, the shooting starts: Trump echoes notorious Black Lives Matter quote over LA anti-ICE demos - The Independent - June 12th, 2025 [June 12th, 2025]
- Understanding the History of Torture in America - Black Lives Matter - June 12th, 2025 [June 12th, 2025]
- Organizers look back to 2020 when 1,000 people marched in Black Lives Matter protest in Green Bay - Green Bay Press-Gazette - June 7th, 2025 [June 7th, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter Plaza 5 Years Later - The Washington Informer - June 7th, 2025 [June 7th, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter was an outbreak of global hysteria - Spiked - June 7th, 2025 [June 7th, 2025]
- What I learned from the aftermath of the Black Lives Matter uprising - The Guardian - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- Five Years of Black Lives Matter: Top conspiracy theories about the death of George Floyd - Times of India - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter wasnt interested in truth - Spiked - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- I walked across the south of America in a Black Lives Matter shirt this is what happened - London Evening Standard - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- Storyville: White Man Walking review the man who marched 1,500 miles with a Black Lives Matter sign - The Guardian - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- Five years on from Black Lives Matter, has the UK made progress on ethnic equalities? - The Guardian - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- 'Coming from a place of accountability' - How the Black Lives Matter movement inspired analyst and ex-USMNT star Taylor Twellman to earn a degree 20... - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- Five years of virtue signalling: the failure of Black Lives Matter - The Telegraph - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- Was the Black Lives Matter rebellion all for nothing? It may feel like that, but I have seen reasons for hope - The Guardian - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- Highland Park to restore Black Lives Matter mural - Central New Jersey News - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- Black Lives Matter street murals stand as an enduring reminder of protests against racism - Lynchburg News and Advance - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- 'Black lives matter': Demonstrators march in Southeast Portland, paying tribute to George Floyd, 5 years after his murder - KGW - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- History Today: How George Floyds killing in US gave rise to Black Lives Matter movement - Firstpost - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- Free Palestine Replaces Black Lives Matter as the Cause of the Activist Class - The New York Sun - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]
- The far-right's resurgence was only a matter of time after Black Lives Matter - Big Issue - May 28th, 2025 [May 28th, 2025]