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Consumers express growing interest in purchasing greener products despite growing skepticism about environmental marketing claims. Can both be true?
by Joel Makower
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It’s past time for businesses to buckle up, lean in, and loudly and vigorously support bold equitable climate policy. This is the moment to show up.
by Bill Weihl
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Incorporating environmental sustainability projects makes sense from every angle, from cost to risk mitigation to reducing turnover and increasing loyalty.
by Deven Patten
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COVID-19 is starkly illustrating how critical it is to reduce our impact on the planet and the urgent need to try harder to address societal inequalities.
by Kyle Cahill
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The CEOs of Unilever, Trane and West Rock and other corporate sustainability leaders convened virtually last week for a virtual edition of the Yale Business Sustainability Summit. Here are key themes that stood out from the discussion.
by Ben Soltoff
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It demonstrates to others that you place the planet above profits, and you’re willing to prove it.
by Deven Patten
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COVID-19 may be stopping in-person gatherings but Earth Day celebrations will go on, digital.
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Leaders from Archer Daniels Midland, Danone, Herman Miller, Mars, Perdue and more share how their companies are marking the 50th anniversary, while keeping their sights firmly focused on addressing COVID-19.
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In the future, it seems, we’re all model green citizens, at least in our minds.
by Joel Makower
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From Google to North Face, companies used Earth Day to share big plans. Here are the ones that stood out.
by James Murray
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Social distancing measures are in place but these organizations are still engaging in collective action.
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Simon Lowden on the company’s new science-based commitment, food security amid COVID-19, and why key climate action partnerships are stronger than ever.
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Insights from employee engagement expert Susan Hunt Stevens, Earth Day Network President Kathleen Rogers and Cornerstone Capital founder Erika Karp.
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The lackluster political support for science could bite companies squarely in the supply chain.
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On this week's podcast: The cannabis industry goes green; do B Corps need revamping?
by Joel Makower
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From lawn games to luxury sheets, here are the dubiously 'environmentally friendly' products that we didn't know we needed.
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Consumers are looking for more than one-off Earth Day events — they are looking for movement makers.
by Matt Brass
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City resilience practitioners would do well to take a page from the playbook of the first Earth Day organizers on how to galvanize a populace.
by Roya Shariat
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The annual holiday synonymous with environmentalism has gone global four decades after its inception, but those closer to home question what should come next.
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Trained as a lawyer, this 'pathological optimist' is turning Earth Day activism into year-round programs. Her mission: bring diversity into the environmental movement.
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“Sustainability” is not sustainable until the consumer is engaged. Can the leading environmental nonprofits help?
by Bob Langert
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Why do some green buildings perform as designed or better, while others might barely make the grade, even if certified? It turns out that even the most sustainably designed, intelligent building is only as smart and green as the people who occupy and operate it.
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A free, open-source and volunteer-driven platform is behind a partnership between Office Depot and New Leaf Paper to let shoppers know exactly where their paper comes from.
by Marc Gunther
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Arun Majumdar, the director of Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, lays out the audacious goals and the tough budgetary realities of the U.S. Department of Energy unit that's best known by its acronym ARPA-E.
by Adam Aston
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Michelle Moore is on a green mission. The federal environmental executive with the Council for Environmental Quality offers an insider's view of President Obama's Green Gov Challenge and government efforts to rein in energy use in a conversation with GreenBiz Executive Editor Joel Makower.
by Anna Clark