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The auto industry lags behind on both emissions reporting and net zero targets. Here’s what they can do to get on track.
by Tom Howarth
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It’s the first time the organization has addressed the biggest source of emissions associated with cars — the customers who drive them.
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The tax code incentivizes the purchase of private jets and large SUVs, which is at odds with U.S. climate priorities.
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One of the best, established examples of a circular economy is hiding in plain sight.
by Jon Smieja
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Sponsored: Leading scientists are calling for more action to address climate change and nature loss — a planet-forward strategy connects nature and climate for a solution that is set up to drive greater progress.
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Electric vehicle sales are growing in the U.S., amid a changing automotive landscape.
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Sponsored: Marathon runners often break down the race into short goals — such as focusing on the next mile. Identifying and honing in on specific Scope 3 challenges can be similarly effective in achieving Scope 3 success.
by Tim Greiner
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Sponsored: With emerging regulations targeting sustainable packaging, and mounting customer and investor pressure, businesses need to better understand the packaging they use.
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Sponsored: Climate targets demand biodiversity and agriculture interventions. While funding has been far less than needed, that may not be the case for long.
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Sponsored: Partnership is essential to creating solutions that promote the circular economy. Sustana Fiber, Sonoco and Kellogg’s revealed the value of collaboration in a trial to prove the recyclability of paper containers.
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From cradle to grave, the Polestar 0 project has the potential to offer a transformational shift in the race toward climate neutrality.
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Sponsored: Climate is a dirty business, join the fight to leave only clean fingerprints behind.
by Tim Greiner
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The acronyms EVs and ZEVs are often used interchangeably, which might be confusing to the general public and could fuel hesitancy to go electric.
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Sponsored: The timing is prime for businesses to take on greater funding and collaborative leadership roles for biodiversity conservation, but more is needed to scale up private support.
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Sponsored: People expect to see more real sustainability options from businesses. Recycled fiber is one of them
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Sponsored: An allied approach to sustainable sourcing shifts from a transactional arrangement to more of a partnership where risk and costs of improving environmental and social outcomes are shared.
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Tesla is driving down the amount of waste generated per vehicle and has decreased manufacturing waste by 50 percent in new facilities.
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Dealership employees are extremely under-equipped with knowledge about available current financial incentives, charging infrastructure and other information specific to EV ownership.
by Liz Morrison
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Sponsored: By following three key steps, businesses can develop goals and follow actions to support the restoration of biodiversity, a move that has benefits for both business and nature.
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Founded in 2016, Sono Motors released its first-generation Sion prototype in 2017. It's hoping for direct-to-consumer deliveries in 2023.
by Liz Morrison
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How to overcome common challenges with reaching beyond scopes 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions - to address scope 3 - and set meaningful science-based targets for climate.
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Some are using the struggles of the pandemic to lean into sustainability goals. The rising fortunes of companies like Tesla and Rivian are also motivators.
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Sponsored: A look at the wins, gaps and trends in sustainable packaging. Was there enough progress to overcome challenges from the pandemic?
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Join sustainability leaders in discussing how to identify and overcome barriers to setting and meeting science-based scope 3 targets.
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Plus, what do consumers think of the circular economy? ING executive Anne van Riel offers some perspective.