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Do you know if your conflict minerals were mined by minors?
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Too often, businesses address water in a one-dimensional way. These wickedly smart solutions move beyond the mainstream.
by Will Sarni
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How can Unilever, Nestlé and Mars verify that their palm oil is deforestation-free? This mapping tool is built to help.
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The electric carmaker is making a radical shift toward open source, hoping to speed the development of electric cars.
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It's critical to identify and track a product from the raw material to the packaged good, says Ursula Wynhoven of the U.N. Global Compact.
by Julia Beier
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It starts with a long-term commitment.
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Consumers need to know what's in the products they buy, so companies must go up the supply chain to learn exactly what's in the products they sell.
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Increasingly effective tools and benchmarking standards can help businesses step up to the challenge.
by Peter Lacy
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Ban on preservatives and colors by end of 2016 is part of Panera Breads' sweeping new food policy.
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The food manufacturer reveals plans to trace all palm oil back to plantations by end of 2015.
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The Natural Capital Coalition drafts suggestions for valuing water, forests and soil — encouraging businesses to put the ideas to the test.
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A who's-who of top execs gather at the retailer's headquarters around joint goals and their next big challenge — improving the abysmal recycling rate.
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After only a few years as sustainability head at clothing giant H&M, she has been named the most powerful businesswoman in Sweden. What is this star's secret?
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Creating demand for "trash fish" reduces food waste while helping fishers.
by Marah Hardt
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Soybean production has transformed Brazil's rainforest. Here's how one program seeks to help sustainability pros tackle the problem.
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The oceans are in danger, yet we need them for more than business. Companies should be "impatient" and take action with these tools and tactics.
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Nike and other leading companies are driving change by learning a new dance.
by David Bent
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In May, auto companies from Chrysler to Toyota and beyond must report to the SEC about known conflict minerals in supply chains.
by Tanya Bolden
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The company has caved to pressure from Greenpeace to source palm oil sustainably. But does its vow go far enough?
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Here's how a Michigan farmer's daughter is leading the way to connect local food growers with hospitals for better food in healthcare.
by Janet Howard
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Change has to happen at every level of government and every link in the supply chain. Transparency is the key.
by Mike Wallace
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The world’s largest automakers agree on minimum environmental, business ethics and human rights standards.
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Companies grappled with everything from collaboration to value chains att the Network for Business Sustainability Leadership Council.
by Rick Bunch
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A first-of-its-kind pilot in China is expanding quickly. Now, the jeans maker is sharing its experience with other apparel companies.
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The chocolate makers lead the pack in helping poor farmers make more money and improve their standards of living.