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The world’s second-largest marine shipping company has a massive, complex task ahead of it.
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While e-bike proponents generally talk up the benefits for individuals and commuters, the format also holds substantial promise when it comes to last-mile delivery.
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After decades of steering clear of specific climate commitments, the international maritime industry — responsible for 3 percent (and growing) of annual global greenhouse gas emissions — is navigating a new course.
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In this episode, Ceres director of investor engagement Monika Frayman chats about why the investment community is scrutinizing corporate water strategy. Plus, IKEA's Angela Hultberg ponders the company's early experiences with electric vehicles and last-mile delivery.
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It’s buying carbon offsets to balance the impact of shipping and also advocating for long-term solutions.
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In this episode, we also contemplate the art of reducing the environmental of popular music festivals, like the massive event concluding this weekend in the Coachella Valley desert.
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Now that there’s finally a target (albeit a weak one), it’s time to pour on the steam.
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Plus, four ways cities can collaborate with the corporate sector to set the destination.
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Recycling is the last recourse for collection programs managed by reverse logistics company Li Tong Group, which prioritizes reuse of high-value components.
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Why two big banks are moving to include energy efficiency in risk calculations.
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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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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.