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Whole Foods' new produce rating system, which goes above and beyond government rules, is generating a lot of buzz within the food sector.
by Mike Hower
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Recent analyses raise disturbing questions about the health and environmental effects of the stuff that encases our edibles.
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How a group of EY employees were dropped near Mexico City to bring their business acumen to traditional farmers threatened by industrial farming.
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The two coffee titans are addressing hunger and poverty in suppliers' communities while delivering value for their companies.
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Encouraged by both shareholders and Oxfam, some food producers and sellers are moving voluntarily to fully traceable, responsibly produced palm oil.
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<p dir='ltr'>What would the Future MBA look like? Explore the potential in week 7 of this new 100-day series.
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All suppliers will be required to reduce, measure and disclose their greenhouse gas emissions by the end of 2015.
by Will Nichols
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When banks won't invest in the unreliable but essential business of fishing, the California Fisheries Fund can encourage a healthy ocean harvest.
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The supermarket chain could join the companies that already label GMOs, including Chipotle, Whole Foods and Ben & Jerry's.
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Find rankings of environmental management, and reasons to sell green goods. Plus, don't discount the people among the forests and trees.
by Elsa Wenzel
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A shareowner resolution is withdrawn after the jelly maker commits to sourcing only deforestation-free palm oil.
by Robert Kropp
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For the first time, institutional investors will be able to invest in agricultural infrastructure and rural communities in the U.S.
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Walmart-owned U.K. supermarket is rethinking its supply chain with 95 percent of its produce at risk from climate change.
by Tom Idle
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The president of Rainforest Alliance, a prolific certifier of sustainable goods, explores the real-world impact of sustainability labels.
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Some uncommon grains have environmental advantages that could be beneficial in a changing world — but making the uncommon common can be difficult.
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Some of the biggest deal-makers in conservation and banking want to bring investing in nature beyond the realm of charity. Enter NatureVest.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Here's how companies such as Whole Foods and Honest Tea brought organic, local products from the fringes to the masses. Welcome to the "Purpose Economy."
by Aaron Hurst
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A big retailer, a scrappy startup and a third-party fair trade certifier weigh in on sourcing organic, fair trade, eco-friendly flowers.
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A new report reveals that venture capital investments in clean tech rose quarter to quarter throughout 2013.<o p=''></o>
by James Murray