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As private and public sector leaders met at Climate Week NYC to talk about the climate crisis, three ways sustainability professionals can take immediate action emerged.
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Suzanne Biegel, a longtime respected advocate of “gender-smart” investing, on why corporate sustainability teams should double down on their understanding of gender equality and women’s health issues.
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Plus, words of wisdom from legendary creative design thinker, Tim Brown.
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Plus, sustainable finance grows up.
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Consumers will be able to buy cleansers and hand sanitizers from Colgate-Palmolive, Clorox and EcoLogic Solutions using special bottles at touchless vending kiosks in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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Plus, assessing the life cycle of reusable packaging with Tom Szaky, chief executive of TerraCycle.
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Ezgi Barcenas, vice president of global sustainability, on why short-term lessons about shoring up the resilience of the beer maker's supply chain also apply to the long-term climate crisis.
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It’s time to stop mapping and start acting.
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Plus, how technology can be a tool for sustainability innovation.
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Optimism. Frustration. Accountability. Action. Inclusivity. Those are the unifying themes of Climate Week 2019.
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Among those featured: Beautycounter CEO Gregg Renfrew and Environmental Defense Fund President Fred Krupp.
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As Hilton, United Airlines and others are learning, educating visitors and local residents alike is critical for future progress.
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And it compensates top managers accordingly.
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On this week's episode, a hopeful perspective on the potential for meaningful, grassroots climate action and why automated, flying robots could reduce the cost of wind and solar power.
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The year-long proof of concept also involves U.K. supermarket giant Sainsbury's and packaging company Sappi. It will start with tea farmers in Africa.
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The payments giant's uber-mission of improving 'financial inclusion' dovetails neatly with the U.N. sustainable development goals.
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The broad nature of the U.N.'s aspirations leaves plenty of room for creative, corporate interpretation.