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Plus, five key recommendations for developing and rolling out timber tracking systems.
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Innovative new digital tools can help you find out everything you don’t know about the things you buy.
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Success will take buy-in from every link in the chain.
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Sponsored: Discussions on the benefit of blockchain in fashion supply chains have risen in recent years. Is blockchain technology the solution to opaqueness in the fashion industry?
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It's the age-old chicken-and-egg question: Are sustainable businesses more successful? Or are successful businesses more sustainable?
by Euan Murray
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The Supply Chain Transparency report highlights how nine industries go beyond cost, quality and delivery to earn customer trust
by John Davies
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Politics, finance, corporate governance, supply chains... No sector will be spared.
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Recognizing your company has a problem with supply chain sourcing or human rights isn't the same as fixing the problem on the ground.
by Sissel Waage
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As Tesco, Princes and John West explore tuna supply chains, a new technology promises to find facts, uncover stories and change supply chains for good.
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Whole Foods is the latest big business to bet big on traceability tech — and it's far from alone in the rush for more control over product sourcing.
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The two global powerhouses partner to help companies create 'responsible supply chains.'
by Joel Makower
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Showing the way can be simple. A former McDonald's exec dishes out easily digestible nuggets of advice.
by Bob Langert
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A free, open-source and volunteer-driven platform is behind a partnership between Office Depot and New Leaf Paper to let shoppers know exactly where their paper comes from.
by Marc Gunther
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From green buildings to e-waste, Martha Johnson regards greening the government's General Services Administration as a serious challenge that can help lead green practices elsewhere in the economy.
by Adam Aston
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The first of designer Jim Kor's urban electric vehicles will be completed this spring, one step closer to bringing a solar-powered and easy-to-maintain vehicle to markets worldwide.
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New Leaf Paper and Office Depot will soon take consumers on a virtual carbon trail of New Leaf's 100 percent recycled paper in hopes of encouraging them to think and act sustainably.
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Jeff Drees, the U.S. president for Schneider Electric, spoke at the State of Green Business Forum in Chicago about how to overcome some of the challenges companies face in boosting energy efficiency and buying into smart grid projects.
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Although 2010 will likely be remembered as the year of the rebirth of the electric car, green shipping innovations took place also on the land, in the sea and in the air throughout last year.
by Joel Makower
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Environmental issues in developing economies have long been of concern to Western companies, but some issues -- from rare earth metals to palm oil -- are becoming more strategic to companies and countries alike.
by Joel Makower
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The term "green dentistry" can launch a raft of misperceptions, the most common being that it must be code for "Birkenstock-wearing-incense-burning-commie-pinko-leftist" dentistry. But that's beginning to change, says Ina Pockrass. With her husband, Fred, a dentist, she cofounded a green dental practice as well as the Eco Dentistry Association.
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Fireman's Fund, the first company to write insurance policies for horseless carriages and planes, led the industry in widely providing green insurance in the U.S. commercial market. CEO Mike LaRocco talks about the firm's sustainability commitment at the State of Green Business Forum in San Francisco.
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The notion of factories without Dumpsters isn't new, but in recent years a number of companies across industries have put "zero waste" squarely in their sights.
by Joel Makower
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Although improving energy efficiency can be as simple as gathering low-hanging fruit, smart companies will take efficiency projects far beyond the usual suspects.
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A survey by ITT finds that nearly two-thirds of voters and just over half of businesses would be willing to pay more for their water to ensure its quality and availability.