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Outperformers will differentiate themselves from competitors, demonstrating that they are truly an employer of choice that is there for their employees, and society more broadly, in times of need.
by Rob Bailey
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The pandemic offers an opportunity for companies to 'build back better.'
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With companies such as Impossible Foods leading the way, the move could foreshadow the future of a more sustainable food system.
by Jesse Klein
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Some research suggests that overall energy savings are likely to be limited, and in many cases could be nonexistent.
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Corporate sustainability experts are hoping that as office managers reevaluate their current setups, it also will be an opportunity to create more sustainable ventilation systems.
by Jesse Klein
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Sponsored: A look at the wins, gaps and trends in sustainable packaging. Was there enough progress to overcome challenges from the pandemic?
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A circular economy for food in a post-COVID-19 world could build resilience and ease the impacts of the next global crisis.
by Lena Gravis
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Milk consumption has suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has severely disrupted supply chains that move food from farm to fork.
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Public perception of corporate responsibility is changing. What you need to know.
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Among other concerns, growing worries about the cascading effects through the global food system.
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The job has never been easy, it will become even more challenging during economically and socially turbulent times.
by Rajat Panwar
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With virtually no resistance, no access to medical treatment and a government that condones the deforestation and development of their lands, the COVID-19 pandemic is far worse for indigenous people.
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Redesigns, refurbishments and new manufacturing techniques helped hospitals face supplies shortages amid the pandemic. Can similar approaches help businesses rebuild the global economy?
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Are businesses responsible for the home energy use of their employees? A look at five companies with updated offerings tailored to the COVID-19 era.
by Sarah Golden
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The pandemic has proven that both businesses and governments can act, and they can act quickly.
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As trillions of dollars are infused into the recovery of our economies, let’s make sure we learn from this global crisis and make it an impetus to recover better and ensure resilience in the face of the other interconnected crises.
by Lise Kingo
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An industry that formerly planned based on timetables has proven how adaptable it can be. The future must be not just clean and safe, but also data-driven to balance climate, health and equity goals.
by Chuck Ray
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The sector has been hit hard by layoffs and cratering valuations, but Lime's head of sustainability believe the micromobility services will rise into favor post-pandemic.
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Why, in the midst of all of the uncertainties of the present moment, the world authority on sustainable capitalism is arguably more excited than ever before.
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How might COVID-19 impact four major environmental issues — overconsumption of natural resources, diminishing quantity and quality of fresh water, climate change and rapid population growth?
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Ezgi Barcenas, vice president of global sustainability, on why short-term lessons about shoring up the resilience of the beer maker's supply chain also apply to the long-term climate crisis.
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Climate-related risks continue to mount, and there is much to learn from current events on how to manage them.
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Ventilation is an important aspect in the design of medical facilities. The pandemic should prompt us to apply the same thinking to commercial buildings.
by Joe Snider
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Despite the challenges of the coronavirus, these organizations are doing what they can to reduce food waste.
by Aaron Mok
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We have an unprecedented opportunity to write a new future. It would be criminal for our path forward not to include robust support.
by Sarah Golden