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Sponsored: Companies are working with nature to reach their corporate carbon targets.
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Plus, a potential new model of climate action for companies that have own franchises.
by Sarah Golden
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Don't mourn. Organize.
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New analysis by sustainability consultancy Engie Impact heightens strategic urgency of science-based targets.
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Poor land use is increasing erosion, nutrient depletion and other threats. But sustainable practices and technologies can reverse this trend.
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Citi, Keurig Dr Pepper and Micron set speedy targets, while Ingersoll Rand plays the long game.
by Cyan Zhong
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How big data and incentives are helping companies forge closer partnerships across agricultural supply chains.
by Meg Wilcox
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Since March 2019, five new Fortune 500 companies have joined high-profile climate initiatives, bringing the total to 114.
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Companies such as Anheuser-Busch InBev and Mars have allied with the company to help customers better understand their product origins and sustainability.
by Cyan Zhong
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The shipping and logistics arm of Brambles promises to make supply chains greener, smarter and more efficient.
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Companies must be bolder by looking to their sustainability goals, not the past, as a baseline when setting targets.
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The five countries with the largest potential are Brazil, Indonesia, India, Madagascar and Colombia.
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The luxury fashion giant sets targets to cut supply chain emissions for the first time.
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A renewed focus on resources to help companies understand what’s in the materials they’re using — and reusing.
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New marketplace will reward outcomes enabled by regenerative agriculture, not specific practices.
by Meg Wilcox
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In a first for the sector, the world’s fourth largest maker said it would cut emissions in line with Paris climate goals.
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While the world's largest company by revenue has been focusing on using data to make its truck fleet more efficient, it's also been testing out electric cargo-handling yard trucks. So what's next?
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Sponsored: FAQs on science-based targets and how to set them.
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One of the biggest economic losses of the Midwestern heavy rains? The topsoil.
by Jim Ippolito
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Danfoss, Twiga Foods and InspiraFarms are among those pioneering innovative cooling technologies, including off-grid solar.
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Plus, watch for tougher sourcing guidelines for partners on apparel and textiles.
by Jen Boynton
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Climate doom and gloom is real — but so are hope and opportunities.
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How many Fortune 500 organizations support some of the iconic campaigns? The answer may surprise you.
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What's the right way to measure progress? The World Business Council for Sustainable Development is framing out one possible method.
by CJ Clouse
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General Mills and Patagonia are among the companies to watch attending to soil health in their supply chains.
by Holly Secon