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Even as the world suffers a plastics glut, petrochemical companies are prolonging the 'plasticene era.'
by Meg Wilcox
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One of the world’s largest consulting firms is the first company to set a Carbon Integrity Platinum Claim for reductions of current and ongoing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Establishing a system of internal payments for greenhouse gas emissions builds a shared sense of responsibility and puts downward pressure on emissions, practitioners say.
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These free resources can help you quickly get up to speed on everything from hot COP28 topics to essential corporate sustainability skills.
by Trish Kenlon
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Key takeaways from Patagonia's first 50 years in operation, including insights from Vincent Stanley, director of Patagonia philosophy.
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Learnings from 23 companies navigating the transition to the circular economy.
by Ellie Moss
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Want to cultivate the next Greta Thunberg? These titles explore the impact of climate change for young listeners and readers.
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The tech giant's close collaboration with the Just Transition PowerForce has informed renewable energy projects with equity as a central concern.
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What it will take to move from the meat industry’s “wild international bribery schemes” to regional community-based economies.
by Theresa Lieb
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Sponsored: Digital technology can free up your CSO to focus on strategic impacts by automating ESG data collection and reporting activities.
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World Wildlife Fund is exposing the environmental impact behind our favorite foods.
by Leah Garden
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Evidence suggests disclosure is rarely as helpful as advocates claim in addressing policy challenges, and the middleman economy is no exception.
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Environmental sustainability is a strategic business priority for a growing number of executives. Here are three lessons that purpose-driven leaders can learn from Patagonia's bold move.
by Joe Cahill
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New analysis reveals 80 cases have been filed against governments since 2005, seeking more ambitious action.
by James Murray
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By 2050, electrification across all sectors of the U.S. economy could increase electricity consumption by as much as 38 percent.
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Paul Anastas and Urvashi Bhatnagar's new book provides a simple and straightforward method for identifying where a company currently is on their sustainability journey and a method to track progress.
by Jon Smieja
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Because we've all experienced that depressing moment when we realize we have no books left to read on our bedside table.
by Leah Garden
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Many challenges face the ESG agenda, but it is simply too connected to core societal issues and political movements in the U.S. and the European Union for it to dissipate, much less disappear.
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Businesses should do their due diligence to identify communities in their supply chains that are most at risk to climate change and work alongside them to adapt and build resilience.
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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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U.S. corporations have both a unique opportunity and a responsibility to reset their and the nation’s course on social and environmental justice.
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Embedding health equity measurement and reporting standards can create a shared language and approach for business leaders.
by Nancy Brown
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Sponsored: With the approval of a science-based target (SBT), refreshed ESG goals and the publication of its 2021 Sustainability Report, the WestRock team is sharing their learnings so others can benefit, too.
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By including profit as part of the definition of sustainability, perhaps we are overlooking the fact that profit inherently oppresses, excludes, and marginalizes people and communities.
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We need substantial global policy and market solutions to limit warming to 1.5 degrees C, but that only happens with individual action.