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Develop and implement strategies for embedding sustainability into your supply chain and procurement practices with these 14 training options.
by Trish Kenlon
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Corporate cash deposits are a huge source of carbon emissions, and sustainability leaders need to engage their bankers.
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Sponsored: The Accountability Framework offers companies a practical approach to managing nature, climate, and human rights risks.
by Jeff Milder
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Developing options to advance sustainability is a major focus of rethinking supply chains. To be successful, though, sustainability cannot be managed as a standalone set of factors.
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Sponsored: At participating retailers, the purchase of Herbal Essences shampoos and conditioners benefits sustainable guar farmers in India.
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Small- and medium-sized enterprises have a huge role to play in the collective corporate effort to address the climate crisis.
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Midsize suppliers are gazing warily at the policy horizon. Their customers need to show them some love.
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Sponsored: Partnership is essential to creating solutions that promote the circular economy. Sustana Fiber, Sonoco and Kellogg’s revealed the value of collaboration in a trial to prove the recyclability of paper containers.
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What you need to know about how federal procurement rules will affect companies’ climate strategies.
by Mike Wallace
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The Open Supply Hub is to provide information on every facility in a business's supply chain, in a bid to help tackle carbon emissions and child labor.
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The Higg Index has found itself under scrutiny for lax sustainability standards and enforcement. Could blockchain technology be the lifeline it needs to survive?
by Leah Garden
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Sponsored: Although calculating Scope 3 emissions is incredibly challenging and complex, customer pressure and potentially new regulations are making doing so increasingly necessary.
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Sponsored: Increasing recycled fiber in packaging will advance circularity and help with mitigating climate change concerns. But it requires collaboration along the whole supply chain.
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Sponsored: As renewables in North America rapidly expand, understanding industry trends allows businesses to capture the greatest value from the energy transition. ESG profiles of renewable energy projects vary widely. It’s critical to strive for an inclusive sustainable energy future, not just net zero.
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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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Sponsored: People expect to see more real sustainability options from businesses. Recycled fiber is one of them
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Sponsored: The Impact Management System from Fair Trade USA helps stakeholders connect the dots between environmental and social impact, satisfying consumer demands and delivering benefits to local communities.
by Clay Brown
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ESG investing has a blind spot that puts the $35 trillion industry’s sustainability promises in doubt — supply chains.
by Tinglong Dai
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Consumers needs clear directions. The heart may be motivated but if the head is confused, consumers will not change.
by Diane Osgood
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Success will take buy-in from every link in the chain.
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The asset management giant is prioritizing companies with the highest risks in the palm oil sector, as well as livestock and food staple companies.
by Julie Nash
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To address supply-chain sustainability challenges often means being on the ground. And sometimes, magic happens.
by Joel Makower
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More than 150 organizations require disclosure through CDP's supply chain reporting program.
by James Murray
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With new regulations and investment decisions requiring more and better ESG data, Supplier.io
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Companies are stepping up to establish science-aligned net zero commitments. Yet it is increasingly clear that to fully meet the moment of the climate crisis, companies must look beyond their ‘four walls’ to ensure that they are maximizing contributions to our ultimate goal: global net zero.