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By including profit as part of the definition of sustainability, perhaps we are overlooking the fact that profit inherently oppresses, excludes, and marginalizes people and communities.
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Sponsored: Most sustainability professionals aren’t clear about what biodiversity loss means for business and how to tackle it. Here’s what you need to know.
by Edith Martin
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Consumer products giant says the move is critical to meeting its goal of achieving net-zero emission from its products by 2039.
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Plus, sound bites from three more 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30 honorees.
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The new 2039 target builds on existing goals to reach carbon neutrality across its operations and halve its value chain emissions by the end of the decade.
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Feeding the world is an absolute imperative.
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Focus less on what it’s called and more on what it describes.
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Talking to the “other side” is easier than we think, especially once we get past our preconceived notions and emotions.
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King Arthur Flour, the oldest flour company in the United States, is an example of purpose in practice.
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The media group will no longer accept advertising from oil and gas companies, despite acknowledging decision will have implications for its revenues.
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In 2010, a partnership effort between Atlantic City Electric, New Jersey’s Division of Fish and Wildlife, and the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ found a way to use utility rights-of-way to help the eastern tiger salamander adapt to climate change.
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The transformation of the CEO and the company created the practice of strategic corporate biomimicry.
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Excerpt from a new book on the past, present and future of corporate sustainability leaders.
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What other businesses can learn from Walmart, Walkers, Apple and other corporate sustainability leaders.