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Sponsored: Learn why you need a Scope 3 emissions strategy now, how to engage suppliers and why measuring, managing and reducing those emissions are critical.
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Sponsored: Any credible corporate net-zero target requires a focus on the decarbonization of supply chains – with collaboration a key driver of change.
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Sponsored: How should companies go about engaging the supply chain on greenhouse gases given inherent complexities with so many actors?
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Consumer goods giant estimates changing temperature of its ice cream freezers to -12 degrees Celsius could cut emissions by almost a third.
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How are these two brick and mortar retail giants tackling Scope 3 emissions in their supply chains? The answer lies in what’s left unsaid as much as what’s disclosed.
by Jesse Klein
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Scope 3 emissions represent the largest and hardest to address segment of most corporate carbon footprints. Complex global value chains, inconsistent measurement, and a lack of transparent disclosure pose immense challenges for companies looking to develop a clear understanding of their full climate impact – a necessity for delivering on science-aligned net zero commitments.
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Carbon production is high from suppliers, but the emissions aren't easily traceable when the products are exported.
by Ma Yingying
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Ahead of a first-of-its-kind analysis of how businesses are integrating sustainability in supply chain operations, CDP's program lead weighs in on lessons from members like Unilever.
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The shipping industry's slow voyage towards climate action frustrates campaigners.
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Supply chain energy emissions make up the vast majority of corporate carbon footprints — an issue covered by just 6 percent of recent corporate climate targets.
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More than a dozen billion-dollar federal contractors are promising new greenhouse gas emissions cuts deep into the government's supply chain.
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The New York Declaration in September catalyzed political and corporate action, firmly moving deforestation into the mainstream.
by Will Nichols
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Here's the 2014 update to the world's oldest financial index that overlays sustainability strategy with financial performance. Who's in and who's out?
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More federal agencies are taking sustainability into play with supply chain decisions. Can a single font save hundreds of millions of dollars?
by Chris Hill
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The electric carmaker is making a radical shift toward open source, hoping to speed the development of electric cars.
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The world’s largest automakers agree on minimum environmental, business ethics and human rights standards.
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From shifting paper-mill sourcing to cautiously embracing offsets, here's how the publishing company is working to reduce carbon emissions 65 percent by 2019.
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The beverage giants prove that competitor partnerships can add juice to sustainability and the bottom line.
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To improve sustainability strategy and materiality assessments, consider this handy tool.
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Coca-Cola and Home Depot are also onboard with contracts meant to offset more than 100,000 metric tons of carbon in one year.
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The Green Business Directory lists more than 40 companies audited by the Carbon Trust Accredited Supplier program.
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The electronics giant has revised the Silk Road from China to Europe as a way to cut transportation costs and emissions.
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China is getting tougher on environmental crimes as it increases punishments for poisoning the water and air.
by GLOBE - Net
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New guidance from the GHG Protocol on value chain emissions marks an important milestone for companies looking to track the business benefits of emissions reductions.