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A sweeping status update by the Science Based Targets initiative downgrades some big corporate names.
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As Hilton, United Airlines and others are learning, educating visitors and local residents alike is critical for future progress.
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Why is the cosmetics giant encouraging women to become climate leaders?
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The chemical and ag giant’s new sustainability goals also include a renewable energy commitment and a deeper focus on closed-loop manufacturing.
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Hans Vestberg says broadband networks can help reduce 20 percent of worldwide CO2 emissions and nourish sustainable development.
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For perspective, the entire consumer electronics industry collectively collected 620 million pounds of e-waste last year.
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Dell plans to reduce its negative impact and amplify the potential for social and environmental innovation through technology.
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Arizona State University uses SciQuest software to encourage waste-minimizing purchases with green credentials.
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World's biggest brewer sets watershed protection measures, new management goals for 100 percent of facilities in key barley-growing regions.
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The food service giant uses the Carbon FOODprint dashboard to scrutinize menu choices, energy consumption, water usage and waste disposal.
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World's biggest brewer cuts water use by 18.6 percent across 130 facilities and boosts recycling rate to 99.2 percent.
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For the first time, a third-party organization can certify companies under Cradle to Cradle product design standard.
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Companies can save -- and even make -- money from their sustainability initiatives if they bring military precision to tracking, modeling and analyzing the data generated.
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At the Sustainable Operations Summit this week in New York City, leaders from companies in widely different industries shared their secrets of successful composting, and how to cut costs while not wasting food.