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Here's how retail leaders continued to raise the bar on energy and climate this past year.
by Erin Hiatt
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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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It's been 10 years since the behemoth from Bentonville launched is sustainability quest. So, how's it doing?
by Joel Makower
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Part one of a two-part series looking at the first decade of the retail giant's journey to sustainability.
by Joel Makower
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The woman previously tasked with blending e-commerce and brick and mortar for the retail giant will become second in command for sustainability Jan. 1.
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Retailers balancing e-commerce operations and brick-and-mortar stores are seeking new ways to more efficiently move goods from production facilities to consumers.
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How big brands are engaging their supply chains for a massive industry makeover.
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Manufacturers need to market the scientific details and verifiable metrics of greener products to win the trust of consumers.
by Terry Swack
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Walmart's Sustainability Leaders program can confuse customers into believing some very unsustainable products are environmentally friendly, says Seventh Generation's former CEO.
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Going beyond greening its own operations, the British retailer committed to raise awareness of clean cooking , including within its supply chain.
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It's imperfect, to be sure, but it may be green marketing's first real chance to actually move the needle.
by Joel Makower
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A full 81 percent of 164 dollar store products tested for a new report included high levels of hazardous chemicals.
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Business-model innovation has been identified as a top priority for retail sustainability professionals in 2015.
by Adam Siegel