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Sponsored: The Accountability Framework offers companies a practical approach to managing nature, climate, and human rights risks.
by Jeff Milder
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To address its impact on nature and biodiversity, U.K.-based GSK developed sustainable sourcing standards for ingredients such as lactose, gelatin, palm oil, paper and sugar.
by Meg Wilcox
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To meet 1.5 degree and ‘30 by 30’ ambitions, companies must accelerate action across their supply chains. But navigating the different target-setting, accounting, and disclosure initiatives for forests, climate, and nature can be confusing.
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Shadow pricing, designed to reflect future market value of underpriced natural resources, is one major way companies incorporate sustainability.
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The Natural Capital Coalition drafts suggestions for valuing water, forests and soil — encouraging businesses to put the ideas to the test.
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The oceans are in danger, yet we need them for more than business. Companies should be "impatient" and take action with these tools and tactics.
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Research by Trucost points to more sustainable farming methods for crops in Brazil. Now comes the tricky challenge of weighing that data.
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Not sure where to start to address natural capital in your company? Enter the Natural Capital Business Hub.
by Elsa Wenzel
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The premier sustainable business event of 2014 features an all-star lineup of industry leaders from Tiffany to Toyota in Phoenix, Ariz.
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How much does that platinum band really cost? Looking beyond “blood diamonds,” precious metals also have a large environmental footprint.