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GlobeScan and BBMG profile Aspirationals: They like to purchase goods, like to support people and planet, and (surprise!) are loyal customers.
by Eric Whan
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Consumers need to know what's in the products they buy, so companies must go up the supply chain to learn exactly what's in the products they sell.
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The green cleaning products giant's approach to health messaging shows how a grassroots health campaign can spur consumer engagement.
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How does sustainability play out in a product? You can't be a sustainable brand if your products aren't sustainable.
by Henk Campher
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Why settle for incremental improvement? Get buyers to crave your brand, and they'll crave all your sustainable products, too.
by Henk Campher
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The president of Rainforest Alliance, a prolific certifier of sustainable goods, explores the real-world impact of sustainability labels.
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Some uncommon grains have environmental advantages that could be beneficial in a changing world — but making the uncommon common can be difficult.
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The producers of two popular chemical assessment tools are joining forces to help companies squeeze chemicals from their products.
by Stacy Glass
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The online marketplace and outdoor-product company are helping to reshape how people interact with their stuff.
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The company has caved to pressure from Greenpeace to source palm oil sustainably. But does its vow go far enough?
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As more small companies reveal all ingredients, mainstream companies must fight to become the first giant to fully disclose fragrance chemicals.
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Here's how companies such as Whole Foods and Honest Tea brought organic, local products from the fringes to the masses. Welcome to the "Purpose Economy."
by Aaron Hurst
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The electronics giant has introduced groundbreaking new products in its push for smarter home lighting.
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Here's how the multinational has strived to tackle waste, emissions, chemicals and more.
by James Murray
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States and corporations are increasingly moving away from chemicals that threaten the environment and human health. Here's what you need to know about the primary drivers of change.
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Here are three key causes the American Sustainable Business Council is fighting for, and how your business can join the fray.
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Here's how Method, Seventh Generation and SC Johnson have become leaders in greener chemicals in consumer products.
by Tim Greiner
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A first-of-its-kind pilot in China is expanding quickly. Now, the jeans maker is sharing its experience with other apparel companies.
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By tackling environmental issues through thoughtful design, these companies have earned certification from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute.
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Consumers complained PepsiCo’s first compostable snack food bag was too loud, sending the company back to the packaging drawing board.
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A big retailer, a scrappy startup and a third-party fair trade certifier weigh in on sourcing organic, fair trade, eco-friendly flowers.
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Manufacturers will label vehicles indicating the kinds of fuels they can use, such as ethanol, biodiesel or vegetable oil.
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At GreenBiz Forum 2014, the Hollywood actress and environmental scientist Christopher Gavigan talked about their safer, accessible line of personal care products for families.
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In response to cries of animal mistreatment, some winter-wear companies have sworn off live-plucked, force-fed down, while others have dropped it completely.
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Connecting the dots between utilities and consumer packaged goods companies doesn’t require as many dots as you might think.