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The tech giant joins multinationals such as IKEA, Ericsson, BT Group, Unilever and Nestle in push to encourage suppliers to embrace greener business practices.
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Two recent reports warn that ambitions need to be raised to eliminate deforestation arising from surging demand for soy.
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Sponsored: SafeTraces, Ulula and Rainforest Connection are using everything from seaweed DNA to microphones to connect local actions to global solutions.
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Cooperating with suppliers will be a necessary component of achieving corporate net-zero proclamations, but nudges and new purchasing contracts won't be enough.
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Consumers needs clear directions. The heart may be motivated but if the head is confused, consumers will not change.
by Diane Osgood
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It's not the first company policy to press suppliers on climate — but it may be the first one with teeth
by Joel Makower
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The British fashion brand launched ‘made to last’ sustainability manifesto geared at transforming into a fully regenerative and circular business model by 2030.
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Minerals are essential for electric vehicles, wind power and the nation’s defense.
by Jordy Lee
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Vietnam is particularly vulnerable to climate change, and businesses there will need to face harsh realities to adjust their operations.
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Businesses should be on alert given the significant disruptions in supply chains that government regulation may cause.
by Alice Pease
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Tech giant reveals almost 8 gigawatts of clean power is due to come online via its manufacturing partners.
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Enlisting the support of third-party specialists is important, but you also need 'boots on the ground,' as jewelry maker Fenton relates.
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In Russia, it remains relatively novel to factor sustainability into business success.
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The goal includes a commitment to use zero emission vehicles for all its package and delivery fleet by 2040.
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The need for metals is a problem in search of a solution. Will the United States fill the mining gap?
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Step 1: Conduct a child protection risk assessment.
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With more supply deals and investments in new players, we'll see if the logistics world leader can green up one of the hardest-to-abate sectors.
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For some industries, decarbonizing supply chains would add less than 4 percent to end-consumer costs in the medium term.
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Collective action and engagement are key to one of the toughest supply chain problems around.
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Coffee requires huge amount of resources to cultivate. Meanwhile, global coffee production is expected to double by 2050 to meet soaring global demand.
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Success will take buy-in from every link in the chain.
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It's time we applied the same standards across supply chains and implement full traceability for certified sustainable raw materials — and to put an end to the myth of mass balance.
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Recent research found that 70 percent of consumers surveyed were willing to delay home deliveries by about five days, if given an environmental incentive to do so at the time of purchase.
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The EU-funded New Cotton Project aims to collect, sort and regenerate old clothing into new items for sale on the high street.