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Sponsored: Is tackling Scope 3 emissions a company’s greatest sustainability challenge?
by Erik Roberts
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Sponsored: Innovation will be the driver of sustainable behavior change. Jerry Porter, Chief R&D and Innovation Officer at P&G Fabric & Home Care, explores the full picture through the lens of Tide.
by Jerry Porter
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Sponsored: Todd Cline of P&G Fabric Care shares key takeaways from Tide’s cold water journey and a recent WWF study around creating lasting behavior change.
by Todd Cline
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Microalgae cultivation, seaweed sinking and electrochemistry enhanced sequestration are new ocean-focused ways to pull CO2 out of the air.
by Jesse Klein
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Sponsored: Companies can drive collaborative actions towards preserving nature and reducing climate impact.
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Sponsored: Climate Pledge signatories are trailblazing paths to decarbonization — and our new docuseries shows how companies are changing the way they do business.
by Sally Fouts
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Sponsored: P&G brand Tide kicks off Ambition 2030, a set of sustainability and purpose-driven goals to decarbonize laundry from manufacturing to the home laundry room.
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Companies face increasing pressure to dramatically reduce, report and account for how their operations impact society and the environment. Consumers and shareholders demand meaningful reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and resource consumption, while receiving the same high-quality, reliable service that turns a profit.
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A panel of ESG experts will share what they’ve learned from their years of experience working in sustainability and what we can expect from upcoming ESG trends and regulatory changes.
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'Blue carbon' markets could be a crucial pathway for increasing private investment in coastal and marine conservation projects.
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Sponsored: Cleantech is positioned to take center stage at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show with good reason: extreme weather events spanning from wildfires to unseasonably early winter storms are showing consumers and businesses alike that waiting for government action is no longer an option.
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A round-up of recent reports on sustainable business and clean technology.
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Increasingly effective tools and benchmarking standards can help businesses step up to the challenge.
by Peter Lacy
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World's biggest brewer cuts water use by 18.6 percent across 130 facilities and boosts recycling rate to 99.2 percent.
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Virgin teams up with Strauss to sell home water-purification systems in the U.K. Can it tap into the flood of demand for consumer water purification?
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Intel soundly beat its greenhouse-gas emissions goals, but missed several other targets: It consumes more water and creates more chemical waste than previously, instead of less. Are its new goals more realistic?
by Eric Louie
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The new documentary 'Last Call at the Oasis' shines a light on growing global concerns about water scarcity -- and what companies and governments large and small are doing to keep the glass half-full.
by Jon Freedman
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The company's new 2015 target would equal 3.5 cubic meters used to produce one vehicle, compared to 9.5 cubic meters in 2000.
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In honor of World Water Week, we've turned to experts working on the front lines at their companies about their biggest successes in reducing their water footprints. Here's what they told us.
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From Hilton Hotels to Dow Chemical, and at levels large and small, a number of companies today highlighted the steps they -- and the world -- need to take to maintain sustainable water supplies.
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What separates major companies that achieve their sustainability goals from those that fall short? A new study from sustainability software firm Tririga and tech research firm Gartner offers some interesting answers.
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AMD's carbon footprint shrank 72 percent after it transferred the bulk of its manufacturing business to a supplier.
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The company is making gains in packaging and water efficiency, but facing challenges in wastewater recycling. Absolute system-wide energy use edges higher.
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The company has developed a new green building standard to guide its investment called the Enterprise Sustainable Construction Protocol (ESCP). Enterprise Rent-A-Car expects ESCP could rack up energy and water savings of up to 35 percent.
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Dean Foods' Environmental 2013 Roadmap is designed to achieve a 20 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and 30 percent decline in water use by 2013, both metrics measured per gallon of product produced. The company also intends to slash its solid waste generation by 30 percent.