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Sponsored: Panasonic’s long-term environmental vision demonstrates its commitment to achieving an environmentally sustainable future.
by Tatsuo Ogawa
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Carbon border adjustments are trade policies designed to avoid 'carbon leakage' — when manufacturers relocate production to skirt green regulations.
by Joonha Kim
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Sponsored: The roadmap for packaging manufacturers and brand owners seeking to incorporate recycled fiber into products starts with organizational leadership.
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Sponsored: Any credible corporate net-zero target requires a focus on the decarbonization of supply chains – with collaboration a key driver of change.
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Corporations want to increase recycled plastic content in packaging and products but can't get enough of it. These three companies are making moves to help address this need.
by Elsa Wenzel
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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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Sponsored: Creating resilient, net-zero, sustainable product supply chains, with public commitments, has never been more critical.
by Euan Murray
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Startups and legacy companies across the globe are starting to decarbonize one of the most difficult and significant industries.
by Jesse Klein
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The e-commerce site also has set science-based targets that are pending validation.
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Global demand for greener, more sustainable, and resilient societies has never been stronger, and
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Some green groups welcome International Civil Aviation Organization's decision to exclude 'questionable' carbon credits from the industry's Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation.
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Sponsored: Companies are working with nature to reach their corporate carbon targets.
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The luxury fashion giant sets targets to cut supply chain emissions for the first time.
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It has become the de facto leader in international climate efforts. But is the world’s leading carbon emitter now pulling back?
by Fred Pearce
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Next year, the automotive giant will get 12 percent of its North American electricity from renewables.