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Embedding health equity measurement and reporting standards can create a shared language and approach for business leaders.
by Nancy Brown
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The workforce of the future has identified a culture of health as a key factor in career decisions, and investors are increasingly aware that good health is smart business.
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The pharmaceutical giant's czar of all things health, safety and sustainability talks overhauling supply chains.
by Anna Clark
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China expects to reach an important solar milestone by the end of the, shipping companies support the White House's new big-rig fuel rules, and more in today's early roundup.
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Al Iannuzzi, Johnson & Johnson's senior director of Worldwide Health & Safety, provides an insider's look at the company's efforts in eco-leadership.
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by Anna Clark
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Despite their negative impacts, the BP oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico and the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on the rights of corporations regarding political expenditures galvanized sustainable investors. Here's a look at those stories and three others with far-reaching effects on sustainable investment.
by Robert Kropp
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As we approach what will be for many in the U.S. a long, vacation-filled weekend, it's time to reflect on something those leading the sustainability movement need more than almost anything else: Some down time.
by Marc Gunther
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Healthcare organizations are more likely to invest in energy efficiency upgrades and efforts at their facilities than other industries in North America, according to research from Johnson Controls Inc. and the American Society for Healthcare Engineering.<br />
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The American industrial food system is bad for the planet, bad for farmworkers and bad for consumers. But a number of leading thinkers are putting solutions in place to make eating a sustainable act.
by Marc Gunther
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Speakers at last week's Turning the Tide conference in San Francisco highlighted how radical transparency and disruptive innovation are working to transform everything from medicine to buildings.
by Kathy Brozek
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The head of the Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology at Hackensack University Medical Center talks about how she developed and promotes her line of green cleaning products, the lessons all ecopreneurs can take from her story, and how her success is a system, not a secret.
by Anna Clark
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With the adoption of a meat-free menu one day a week in the Baltimore school district, the emissions-reduction, health-improvement project got a significant boost last week, but is it an idea that will take root on corporate campuses?