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The consumer packaged goods company plans to eliminate one-third of its plastic waste by 2025.
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You’d think all this talk about “zero” would add up to something, right? Not necessarily.
by Joel Makower
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Sponsored: Understanding these steps can help organizations self-assess their own level of readiness and identify the expertise they need to move forward.
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Progress update from Ellen MacArthur Foundation and UNEP warns the shift away from single-use plastic is not happening fast enough.
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Milestone: The company plans to use 100 percent recyclable packaging and PCR content for blades and razors by 2023.
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The transportation sector is the largest source of emissions in the state. These policies could fix that.
by Kathy Harris
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Sponsored: Ecolab’s senior vice president of Corporate Sustainability Emilio Tenuta walks through his own experience and best practices for taking organizational sustainability goals from planning to implementation.
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Global sector leaders need to align their emissions reductions goals. Here's how.
by Ned Harvey
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Danone, Unilever and Mercedes-Benz are among the founding members of corporate drive to share expertise in setting science-based climate targets.
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The company recently received approval for science-based targets to cut its Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions by half and Scope 3 by 20 percent.
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The company already uses 71 percent recycled silver and gold, but it wants to stop using these metals from mined sources by 2025.
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Brazil single-handedly accounted for over a third of all loss of humid tropical primary forests worldwide, with more primary forest lost than any other tropical country in 2019.
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The oil giant updated investors on sweeping new strategy to deliver net-zero emissions across its entire value chain by 2050.
by James Murray
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Despite increasingly ambitious targets and a stated desire to meet these targets, companies continue to delay action to implement the necessary changes. How
by ENGIE Impact
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The pressure is on when it comes to sustainability in the private sector. No longer is it sufficient to announce new ambitions. Now, driven by new reporting
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Now more than ever, companies everywhere must unite in the business of a more resilient, sustainable world. Despite progress made in many areas, we are not
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The move comes just a month after the firm was accused of being 'full of greenwash' by former US Vice President Al Gore.
by Toby Hill