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More than 150 organizations require disclosure through CDP's supply chain reporting program.
by James Murray
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As shipping industry emissions face scrutiny, corporates create a new consortium to use blockchain technologies for traceability.
by James Murray
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Supermarkets are committing to a raft of joint targets based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
by James Murray
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PINC, which manages ship and railyards, is looking forward to longer flight times and faster refueling turnaround. It's not the only one.
by James Murray
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Logistics giant reveals how its route optimization and alternative fuel fleets are slashing emissions and saving money.
by James Murray
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A new report from the Sustainable Shipping Initiative, which counts members such as Maersk and Cargill, details industry efforts to ramp up clean technologies.
by James Murray
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Latest Verdantix report suggests global sustainability consultancy market will exceed $1 billion by 2019, but is the sector facing growing pains?
by James Murray
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Sweeping improvements on renewables already have saved the furniture giant millions. Up next: consumer energy efficiency.
by James Murray
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Here's how the multinational has strived to tackle waste, emissions, chemicals and more.
by James Murray
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'It is just a start,' said CEO Krzanich at the world's biggest electronics show.
by James Murray
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A three-year trial slashed output from distribution fleets in Sweden by 30 percent.
by James Murray
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch aims to harness bankers' competitive instincts to reduce energy and paper use.
by James Murray
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A nonprofit claims two Chinese factories are violating labor rights and not disposing of wastewater correctly.
by James Murray
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Clothing giant commits to eliminate all releases of hazardous chemicals from its supply chain by 2020.
by James Murray
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British retail giant teams up with Greenpeace to develop tough new supply chain policy.
by James Murray
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The two giant global corporations plan to work together on cutting emissions, enhancing efficiency, and slicing waste through the use of new technologies.
by James Murray
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A new trade group aims to reduce environmental damage from rare earth materials, but it likely won't increase the supply of the minerals -- which cleantech and IT firms depend on -- or check soaring prices.
by James Murray
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The race is on to establish supply chain standards capable of tackling Congo's conflict minerals ahead of new U.S. legislation.
by James Murray
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A pilot project launched by some of the world's largest IT firms aims to establish the provenance of tin and other metals exported from the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo.
by James Murray
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Among the proposals to help the country achieve its target are possible bans on glass, metal, textiles and wood being sent to landfill; the plan will also help create thousands of jobs in the recycling and waste industries.
by James Murray
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The Japanese auto manufacturer says that its new model represents the world's first "affordable, zero-emission car."
by James Murray
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Several U.K. supermarkets are facing fresh calls to sever ties with meat suppliers in Brazil facing prosecution for their alleged involvement in illegal deforestation.
by James Murray
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Two new reports have today highlighted the scale of the environmental challenge facing the U.K.'s IT industry, revealing that carbon emissions from the sector are continuing to soar and many IT departments are ill-equipped to tackle the problem.
by James Murray
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To offset or not to offset, that is the question. Companies of all stripes are facing the question of whether carbon offsets are solution to the climate crisis or enabling companies to buy redemption for their dirty practices, and offset providers have targeted IT departments as potential customers.
by James Murray
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Hewlett-Packard's acquisition of the thin client vendor Neoware -- and more specifically, how hard it pushes thin clients to its traditional fat-client clients -- will show just how deep the company's green beliefs run.
by James Murray