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Addressing the systemic issues of slavery and tracking will take multistakeholder engagement that includes workers along with clearer regulatory signals.
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The U.S. is fast-tracking patent applications for climate tech. Is this a good move?
by Leah Garden
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Shoulder or shrug responsibility? Act transparently or in secrecy? Companies, especially disruptive ones, have an opportunity to address ethical fundamentals.
by Greg Adamson
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Insights into how Arm, a heavy hitter in mobile chips and artificial intelligence, aligns tech design with social responsibility.
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The trend in corporate activism is being driven in large part by the voices and wills of employees.
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Organizations like Planting Justice reduce recidivism and impact on inmates, taxpayers, communities and the environment.
by Sara Hicks
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A peek into the sourcing framework used by essential oils company doTERRA.
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A look at the pyramid of employee dynamics that provide the base to an ethical organization.
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Cash, cigarettes or frozen chickens? The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network makes sure companies can ship goods without the threat of bribery.
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With public trust harder than ever to gain, it's time to turn to the most fundamental questions in business.
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The next generation will wonder what we did to allow the climate to be so altered and to allow the land to be so soiled.
by Diane Toomey
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Certainty is galvanizing and gets things done — but do the standards that we set help us decide which things are worth doing?
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A just-announced collaboration between the Green Building Certification Institute and the Well Building Institute seeks to marry health, wellness and sustainability in the built environment.
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Ernst & Yound cut its carbon footprint in North, Central and South America by 15 percent in fiscal year 2009, the result of its efforts to use less energy and make its supply chain more environmentally friendly.
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EDF's Climate Corps will send 51 fellows to 47 companies this summer to further the drive for energy efficiency in business. The fellowship program has grown more than seven-fold since its start three years ago.
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The latest report from Five Winds International to be published by GreenBiz.com examines the activities of retailers to determine if they are taking significant steps to increase the number of greener products on their shelves.
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Just two years after San Francisco's Green Taxi Law made it onto the books, alternative fuel vehicles make up more than half of the city's cab fleet.<br />
by Gavin Newsom
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Companies in the greater Miami area can win a $4,000 greening package as part of an effort to raise awareness about green office practices among small and medium businesses.
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With 500 members in 42 states and 11 countries, the Eco-Dentistry Association has launched a certification program for green dental practices and named its two inaugural recipients.
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Five Winds International has created a new website to help companies meet supplier sustainability requirements being imposed by retailers.<br />
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Energy efficiency, particularly in buildings, went swimmingly in 2009, in part due to the stimulus package. The outlook for 2010 is likely to be even better since the bulk of the non-bailout stimulus spending will hit the streets this year.
by Rob Watson
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Why should companies worry about carbon management given the lack of a definitive outcome from climate talks in Copenhagen? Panelists from UPS and Motorola shared their firms’ motivations at the State of Green Business Forum in Chicago.
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IT companies are backing up their claims that technology can more than offset its own carbon footprint by developing a seemingly impressive array of capabilities to make the world not just more efficient, but to make it better.
by Joel Makower
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It's commonly believed that when it comes to energy efficiency and buildings there's some low-hanging fruit -- but going after the rest costs a lot of money. Actually, that's not true, says C. David Myers of Johnson Controls Inc.
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Although there are many benefits from investing in and working within metropolitan areas and inner cities, much of the information about opportunities is fragmented and scattered.<br />