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The Open Supply Hub is to provide information on every facility in a business's supply chain, in a bid to help tackle carbon emissions and child labor.
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Sponsored: Watershed co-founder Taylor Francis shares his top four predictions for corporate climate action this year.
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Date/Time: December 12, 2023 (2-3PM ET / 11AM-12PM PT)
With new regulations and investment decisions requiring more and better ESG data, Supplier.io
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Date/Time: October 12, 2023 (11-12PM ET / 8-9AM PT / 1600 – 1700 CET)
Managing Scope 3 emissions to decarbonize the supply chain is where companies
by Julia Curry
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Scope 3 emissions represent the largest and hardest to address segment of most corporate carbon footprints. Complex global value chains, inconsistent measurement, and a lack of transparent disclosure pose immense challenges for companies looking to develop a clear understanding of their full climate impact – a necessity for delivering on science-aligned net zero commitments.
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Sponsored: Technology can play a critical role in identifying risk and accelerating progress to reduce cocoa-related deforestation in Africa.
by Jill Kolling
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Mining information about what people want and what they buy (as well as when and why they buy) can lead to surprising innovations that can have far-reaching effects.
by Carol Fung
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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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What happens when you combine Big Data and the push for more sustainable food systems?
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How can technology help boost transparency within sprawling global supply chains?
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From water-risk, to livestock health, to slavery in supply chains — new apps and digital platforms for monitoring sustainability are emerging.
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In the effort to manage responsible supply chains, a growing contingent of companies are making their sustainability performance data public.
by Mike Wallace
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How does your company understand climate-related disruptions? New tactics and tools surfaced at the Climate Leadership Conference.
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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 former head of the EPA gives insight into Apple as its new head of environmental initiatives.
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Your favorite smartphone is already manufactured in China, but what happens when it's designed there, too?
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A new study aims to shed light on sustainable supply chain management across this value chain in the information and communications technology sector.
by Joel Makower
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Results of a new study on sustainable supply-chain management in the IT sector
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In partnership with The Sustainability Consortium, the big-box giant announces big plans in China involving supply chain research, sourcing and product design.
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Cloud computing could redefine the way we think about business ethics and sustainability. Here's how the cloud could affect two of our biggest sustainability challenges: climate change and human rights.
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How do multinational companies cope with the numerous end of life laws for electronics and packaging around the world?
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The wireless carrier has set a series of ambitious goals regarding its own end-of-life electronics, as well as those it sells to individuals, and is taking a lifecycle approach to the e-waste challenge that could shift the entire industry.
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Sustainability gives Best Buy the vehicle by which it can engage its 180,000-strong workforce and stay competitive, according to CEO Brian Dunn.
by Marc Gunther
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The world's largest technology company has been a model of sustainability since its inception, and HP's chief steward of environmental responsibility explains where its green mission is taking the firm.
by Marc Gunther
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Nearly unnoticed in the discussions of the just-signed financial reform bill is a measure that will require manufacturers of electronics and other goods to avoid using materials from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the 'rape capital of the world.'