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Company calls for “absolute” reductions across ingredients, agriculture and ice-cream refrigerators.
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The biggest revelation from Amazon’s sustainability report? The $525 billion company wants to know more about its supply chain’s decarbonization goals and progress.
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Sponsored: Panasonic’s long-term environmental vision demonstrates its commitment to achieving an environmentally sustainable future.
by Tatsuo Ogawa
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Sponsored: Learn why you need a Scope 3 emissions strategy now, how to engage suppliers and why measuring, managing and reducing those emissions are critical.
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Sponsored: Any credible corporate net-zero target requires a focus on the decarbonization of supply chains – with collaboration a key driver of change.
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Sponsored: This article explores solutions for the shipping industry, businesses and consumers to reduce environmental harm and support positive change.
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Sponsored: Although calculating Scope 3 emissions is incredibly challenging and complex, customer pressure and potentially new regulations are making doing so increasingly necessary.
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Sponsored: As renewables in North America rapidly expand, understanding industry trends allows businesses to capture the greatest value from the energy transition. ESG profiles of renewable energy projects vary widely. It’s critical to strive for an inclusive sustainable energy future, not just net zero.
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Sponsored: The Impact Management System from Fair Trade USA helps stakeholders connect the dots between environmental and social impact, satisfying consumer demands and delivering benefits to local communities.
by Clay Brown
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Words of wisdom from Paul Polman of Imagine, Sanda Ojiambo of U.N. Global Compact and Hana Kajimura of Allbirds.
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Under the new program, Walmart suppliers that have set at least three sustainability goals and are working towards a 1.5-degree Celsius target can get access to financing from HSBC.
by Jesse Klein
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By following these five actionable steps for reducing emissions and environmental impact, organizations can build and maintain positive relationships with their suppliers.
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Sponsored: 3Degrees' Katherine Canoy details how organizations can address their value chain emissions through measurement, materiality, and engagement.
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There is a close correlation between the companies managing their supply chains and setting science-based targets. In order to meet net-zero targets, companies must include their supply chains in their environmental strategies.
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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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The evolving Chinese national response to climate change represents complicated new opportunities and challenges for thousands of U.S. companies with operations or supply chains in the country.
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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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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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For some industries, decarbonizing supply chains would add less than 4 percent to end-consumer costs in the medium term.
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The latest IMO talks are courting controversy, with green groups warning current proposals setting out how the sector can deliver its 2030 decarbonization target fall far short of global climate goals.
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Plus, the voluntary carbon market is growing like gangbusters.
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The tech giant unveils plans for new Climate Science Information Center as it pledges to reach net zero emissions across its value chain by 2030.
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The lack of environmental impact information and outdated technology are two ubiquitous issues plaguing industrial supply chains in general, but they are especially significant in the context of the fashion industry.
by Phylicia Wu