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Microsoft, Google, Unilever, Tata, Siemens and others are seeing expanded markets, new recruits and risk reduction. How about your company?
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The report also gives Coca-Cola and Kellogg good marks for progress on supply chain emissions and worker well-being.
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Realizing that women farmers are the actual producers on nearly half the smallholder farms in its vast supply chain, Kellogg's decides to support their training.
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Mars, Kellogg, Unilever, General Mills will work with the WWF on the systemic change needed, through the Markets Institute to Advance Sustainable Food Production.
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From winter wheat fields in the rural thumb of Michigan to rice fields in Thailand, the cereal maker is promoting sustainability with a global reach.
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A word of advice from farmers to entrepreneurs: Walk in our muddy boots before tossing us new tech products.
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Hoping to boost the cache of hybrid, EV and other low-carbon commercial vehicles, the NAFA Fleet Management Association has issued new sustainable accreditation standards.
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More than a dozen billion-dollar federal contractors are promising new greenhouse gas emissions cuts deep into the government's supply chain.
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A gaggle of multinational corporations are joining a Ceres-led effort to press the state to innovate and conserve its way around the problem.
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Sustainability leaders gathered in Arizona emphasized big risks — and big opportunity to rethink business as usual.
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Engaging supply chains, employees and communities in sustainability efforts can go a long way towards making change.
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Suppliers of the world's biggest companies still aren't investing in sustainability. But pressure from customers like Microsoft, L'Oreal and Coca-Cola could change that.