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Sponsored: The Accountability Framework offers companies a practical approach to managing nature, climate, and human rights risks.
by Jeff Milder
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To meet 1.5 degree and ‘30 by 30’ ambitions, companies must accelerate action across their supply chains. But navigating the different target-setting, accounting, and disclosure initiatives for forests, climate, and nature can be confusing.
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Research found that 27 percent of global forest loss is caused by permanent commodity-driven deforestation-as-usual.
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Sponsored: Deforestation is a growing and serious problem, and for Mondelēz International, it makes up the largest part of our carbon footprint.
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For companies that illegally cut protected forests, satellite monitoring systems and data analytics leave nowhere to hide.
by Sarah Mann
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Retailers are far more active in scrubbing deforestation out of their palm oil supply chains than cattle, research shows.
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When it comes to big environmental challenges such as sustainable forestry, it takes an all-hands-on-deck approach.
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The food manufacturer reveals plans to trace all palm oil back to plantations by end of 2015.
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Soybean production has transformed Brazil's rainforest. Here's how one program seeks to help sustainability pros tackle the problem.
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The food company has announced two major policies focused on greener palm oil.
by Will Nichols
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Shareowner resolution withdrawn after Kellogg's agrees to new sourcing policy and to respect human rights.
by Robert Kropp
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Nike, eBay and others led the charge on designing apps and services that helped to drive change over the past year.
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The company's U.K. arm revises policy to exclude suppliers using wood from protected forests.
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General Mills became the latest company to declare it would only buy palm oil produced through environmentally and socially responsible means.
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Burger King has become the latest company to stop buying palm oil from Sinar Mas, an embattled Indonesian company its critics accuse of deforestation.
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Nestle moved aggressively to clean up its palm oil supply chain Monday, following months of heated social media campaigns drawing attention to its supply chain ties to illegal deforestation practices.