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Building circular supply chains can break the link between resource consumption and revenue generation.
by Sarah Benton
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Half of large companies are not addressing water-related supply chain risks despite the potential for huge financial impacts, according to a CDP study.
by Stuart Stone
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Apparel companies are taking action to bolster their water-management commitments and practices.
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Sponsored: Effectively managing onsite water use increases corporate water resiliency and helps organizations achieve their ESG goals.
by Meg Mason
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Food companies that focus too much on their direct operations instead of looking down their supply chain are missing crucial water risks.
by Sara Walker
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Sponsored: Success in circularity requires thinking systemically. These four key steps will help you succeed.
by Amy Westrick
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A panel of ESG experts will share what they’ve learned from their years of experience working in sustainability and what we can expect from upcoming ESG trends and regulatory changes.
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Increasingly effective tools and benchmarking standards can help businesses step up to the challenge.
by Peter Lacy
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The oceans are in danger, yet we need them for more than business. Companies should be "impatient" and take action with these tools and tactics.
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From crowdfunding to geomapping resources, here are five ways the Internet and mobile apps will shape decision-making in the year to come.
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The 'revolutionary' approach, which counts IKEA as an investor, works with polyester but could be applied to cotton next.
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Preparing for the effects of climate change shouldn't be overlooked during sustainable business discussions.
by Elise Hunter
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Enlightened regulatory efforts and new tools and resources help companies understand and address water risk facing their Chinese suppliers.
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Water issues in China threaten the supply chains of many U.S. companies grappling with understanding the risks facing their Chinese suppliers.
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WWF will help the clothing giant address water scarcity in its buildings, product design and supply chain.
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Manufacturers worldwide are looking at ways to reduce their water footprint and strengthen their supply chains while maintaining quality.<br />
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A new partnership between EDF and AT&T dives into the looming challenge of water shortages for thirsty commercial buildings. Through a water analysis, AT&T will potentially reduce the water its facilities use by millions of gallons per year.
by Gwen Ruta
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Adobe launches new software to cut printing costs and paper consumption. Here's how you can cut into the $217 billion that companies are estimated to spend on documents annually, all while saving trees and water.
by Jennifer Kho
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Looking for shelter from a storm? Head to a green building. Greener buildings can be more resilient, according to a new study, which includes tips on how pros can make them even safer.
by Adam Aston
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Nearly a dozen companies, including the likes of IBM, The Coca-Cola Company, CH2M Hill, Johnson & Johnson and General Motors, have partnered with the World Environment Council to launch the Innovations in Environmental Sustainability Council.
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Corporate concern about water shortages is on the rise, and there are a growing number of tools available to help companies avoid the physical, reputational and regulatory risks that running afoul of water scarcity can pose.
by Will Sarni
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Lockheed Martin's drive to embed sustainability into its operations is paying off: The firm has already exceeded its 2012 targets for reducing water use and waste, and is saving $2.6 million a year in energy costs for IT.
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To meet ambitious savings and conservation goals, PepsiCo explores ways to deeply reduce its use of water in operations with innovations that include tapping potatoes for their moisture at a Walkers Crisps plant in the UK and developing seeding technology for use in rice farms in India.
by Adam Aston
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The movement to mainstream environmentalism is looking to score a touchdown with the formation of the Green Sports Alliance.
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