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Sponsored: To operate sustainable manufacturing operations, it’s time for companies to balance their business and sustainability goals.
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There is almost universal agreement globally that society should respond to climate change with the same urgency as it has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Partsimony is an example of a company that is dedicated to building cognitive supply chains and increasing efficiencies.
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There are reasons to be both hesitant and optimistic about the COP26 deforestation pledge.
by Theresa Lieb
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An ambitious program could help companies achieve their net-zero goals in a way that also might mitigate greenwashing claims.
by Joel Makower
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Its CEO calls for corporate net-zero goals that are 'fit for purpose' as the company ramps up science-based targets to cover its entire value chain.
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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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Companies such as Chevron are making big investments into biodigesters, but is this really where the money should be spent?
by Theresa Lieb
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Only a few years ago, Samburu women in northern Kenya were cutting down firewood in Kirisia forest and burning it to make charcoal.
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Cutting down forests in the developing world, as troubling as it may be, actually has almost no connection to American beef consumption.
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Goals, targets and commitments are worthless without accountability and enforcement — and that goes for countries as well as companies.
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Palm oil entered the global economy in the 1500s aboard ships engaged in the transatlantic slave trade.
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The consumer goods company scored an 'F' grade on a recent scorecard released by the Rainforest Action Network.
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Alliance advocates for ‘bolder’ climate policy that supports net-zero transition by 2050.
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Plus, meet more of this year's GreenBiz 30 Under 30 cohort.
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The food giant reveals how a simplification of a once sprawling palm oil supply chain has helped the company to ensure it can deliver on its sustainable sourcing pledges
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Corporate giants and scrappy startups are casting a wide net with alternative seafood for retail, mail order and restaurants.
by Elsa Wenzel
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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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The protein consumers don't think about is driving deforestation and traders aren't doing much to stop it.
by Jim Giles
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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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Sponsored: Creating resilient, net-zero, sustainable product supply chains, with public commitments, has never been more critical.
by Euan Murray
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While some food companies such as Unilever, General Mills, Nestlé, and Danone make a lot of noise in the industry about their sustainability efforts, others quietly are operating as usual.
by Jim Giles
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Committing to end deforestation requires investing in new suppliers, advancing the rights of local communities and prioritizing results.
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Over the next few years, food and agriculture companies will be examined for their contributions to climate change just as much as the oil and fossil fuel industry.
by Jim Giles
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Across the 48 states of the continental U.S., there is enough land to plant forests that could sequester the equivalent of about 5 percent of the greenhouse gases the country emitted in 2019.