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Why the human side of sustainability deserves more attention.
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If sheep overgraze, they may degrade soil and cause erosion, which can be exacerbated by an increasingly warming climate. How the animals are raised and sheared are also key animal welfare risk areas.
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The key sustainability concerns related to down are around animal welfare.
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As a plant-based fiber, man-made cellulosics have the potential to be a more sustainable choice because they are renewable. But the production process can contribute to deforestation.
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The first fabric made entirely in a laboratory, nylon is most often found in activewear, swimwear and other technical performance garments because of its durability and useful stretch properties.
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The most widely used fiber in the world, polyester accounts for roughly half of the fiber market overall and about 80 percent of all synthetic fibers.
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Natural and renewable, it’s a popular choice for brands and consumers looking to make more sustainable fabric choices, but cotton comes with its fair share of social and environmental risks.
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Almost any textile you can think of, from cotton to leather to nylon, has social and environmental impacts risks at every level of its supply chain.
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A new tool, released today, aims to push apparel and home furnishings companies further toward sustainability, and ramps up efforts by the textile and fashion industries to align material choices with the Sustainable Development Goals.
by Joel Makower
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Carmakers are coming under increasing pressure to ensure the materials used for electric vehicle production are responsibly sourced.
by Toby Hill
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Often, businesses struggle to maintain their original values in the name of shareholder demands. What will it take to change that?
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A round-up of recent reports on sustainable business and clean technology.
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Investor research group urges more corporates to push suppliers to deliver cost-effective emissions reduction.
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What will it take to support sustainable agriculture in the United States? A new generation, for starters.
by John Davies
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Sponsored: How goods are packaged is driving consumer purchasing decisions.
by Ian Lifshitz
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Around the world, more than 100 goods are probably produced with forced labor.
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Rapid changes to supply chains brought about by tariffs may expose companies to greater risks
by Taylor Reed
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Companies such as Anheuser-Busch InBev and Mars have allied with the company to help customers better understand their product origins and sustainability.
by Cyan Zhong
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Two new studies show that widespread corporate action on deforestation isn't yet taking root. And that's a risk for companies.
by Joel Makower
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A large majority of leading companies are failing to report on the risk of deforestation in their supply chains, says CDP.
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Warmer and wetter growing seasons are making yields decrease in some locations, but boosting others.
by Deepak Ray
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New research shows that temperature-controlling supply chains can cut food waste and boost public health in the country.
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Knowing the four levels of supply-chain leadership is one place to start.
by Tara Norton