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Apple, Target and Nike are forging new and deeper relationships with suppliers to address social and environmental challenges.
by Adam Siegel
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From Europe's refugee crisis to the rise of renewable energy and advanced manufacturing, a wave of change will reshape the way businesses engage.
by David Bent
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New tools could change chemical supply chains for Seagate, Boeing and Halliburton.
by Bob Kerr
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Groups including the China National Textile and Apparel Council are moving to increase social responsibility in industry plagued by labor and environmental issues.
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Chief Supply Chain Officer Pier Luigi Sigismondi tells how the consumer giant has worked with Nestle, Danone and Nike to effect positive change across its supply chain.
by Tom Idle
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Greenpeace spotlights human rights abuses, slow progress on canned tuna in its ninth ranking of grocery brands' seafood supply chains.
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Here’s how Home Depot, Lowe’s, Whole Foods and BJ’s are getting on board to protect pollinators.
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This engineer and former operations manager is leading her company's pursuit of aggressive sustainability goals while ramping up sales.
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Lower power bills seem like a slam dunk argument for energy efficiency, but companies are still slow to act. Now, a group of academic researchers is trying to find out why.
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Surfboard materials are experiencing a wave of innovation with big implications for other industries. But could familiar concerns about performance, appearance and costs hinder sales?
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Here’s how emerging group leaders are improving the products and supply chains behind the world’s famous brands.
by David Bent
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A new report by the Natural Resources Defense Council suggests that there may be a growing business case for China’s textile manufacturers to clean up their act.
by Mike Hower
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Next year, the automotive giant will get 12 percent of its North American electricity from renewables.