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The evolving Chinese national response to climate change represents complicated new opportunities and challenges for thousands of U.S. companies with operations or supply chains in the country.
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Business operating in China should expect changes to the market to align with climate goals.
by Lin Wang
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With the data-informed introduction of green bonds, China is committed to a national drive for companies manufacturing in China to develop green and circular supply chain management processes.
by Mao Tao
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Initiatives in Shanghai and Beijing signal a heightened focus on emissions reductions and coordinated waste management across regions.
by Helen Carey
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China's corporate aforestation efforts are encouraging, but consumer demand for environmental products is lagging.
by Nicole Wu
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Report
Schneider Electric in partnership with GreenBiz Research surveyed energy and sustainability professionals from almost 240 large corporations to understand how companies preparing for a decarbonized, decentralized and digitized energy future.
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President-elect Trump’s team is at work. It's time to business to mobilize, starting with three actions.
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A new ranking stacks up procurement practices at 167 companies, from Microsoft to Levi's to Walmart.
by Mike Hower
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The move puts pressure on other companies operating in China to compensate workers for the impact of pollution.
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Trellis Earth Products, which makes bioplastic serviceware, will break ground on manufacturing facility in Rochester, N.Y. later this year.
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The Chinese government has issued new guidelines to help Chinese companies operate responsibly, sustainably and profitably abroad.
by Chengbo Wang