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Shifting from freeways to railways for delivery, the paper maker slashed transportation emissions by 60 percent. Here's how.
by Kate Hanley
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A three-year trial slashed output from distribution fleets in Sweden by 30 percent.
by James Murray
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New technologies finally could make 18-wheelers break past the 6 mpg barrier, but don't sing a farewell ballad to truck drivers just yet.
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Sustainability professor Gail Whiteman describes how the warming Arctic is an “economic time-bomb” -- and how business should react.
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Organizers hope to prove that carbon-neutral boats can be a viable shipping method for the 21st century.
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The online retailer is missing out on the sustainability potential within its supply chain.
by Sara Kennedy
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Rolls Royce draws inspiration from the past for tomorrow's hybrid ship, which will combine sails and steam for lower emissions and high efficiency.
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<p class='sh_html sh_sourceCode' id='result-source'>Want to improve procurement? Start with what you can measure. Here are key insights from pilot projects with AT<span class='sh_preproc'>&T, Best Buy and Dell.
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Brendan May, author of "How to Make Your Company a Recognized Sustainability Champion," details what you need to know about the broader business-sustainability environment to help lift your company to the top.
by Brendan May
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Freight is responsible for 8 percent of U.S. emissions, but we can embrace a strong freight transport sector that also dramatically cuts carbon pollution.
by Kate Hanley
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In the long run, globalization will help us solve our environmental problems. Here's why.
by Marc Gunther
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Building resilient supply chains is essential in an era when increasing extreme weather events around the world are disrupting commerce, and human rights concerns can quickly damage reputations.
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Corporations are cutting transportation costs and capping emissions by making changes, both small and large, to their truck fleets.
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Fedex used its own twist on the old environmentalist's maxim of "reduce, reuse, recyle" en route to slashing its aircraft emissions 14 percent and notching other achievements in sustainability.
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More hotels have water-saving programs and completely smoke-free facilities, and almost half have or are working toward green certification.
by Glenn Hasek
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New North American regulations affecting emissions from ocean shipping has already produced results, and is the latest step in reducing the carbon footprint created by the transportation industry. But not everyone is happy with the new rules.
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Once you've picked the low-hanging fruit to make your logistics operation more efficient, what's next?
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How to choose and implement the best Environmental Management Information System for your company.
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Gain new insight into organics management through conversations with leaders in the field.
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Sixty upstream companies (those from mine to smelter) have reported increased awareness of and less skepticism about implementing supply chain due diligence.
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As CSR becomes more specialized, it's time to take a look at where these efforts are placed in relation to community relations and corporate philanthropy.
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Take a look inside how a two-year-old startup got two of America's largest retailers to put its products on the shelves.
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Making sustainability central to logistics decisions requires closer collaboration and creative thinking by shippers, suppliers, packagers and retailers.
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Why real estate is the largest source of clean energy, largely untapped.
by Marc Gunther
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For Vanderlande Industries, reducing the environmental impact of its conveyor belts and automated sorters has introduced a sea change in how it designs, sources and markets its products.