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Tangible collaborations and commitments have fueled positive corporate sustainability trends in 2015, but familiar issues loom large in the year ahead.
by Bob Langert
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If we want potatoes and oranges on grocery shelves 10 years from now, we're going to have to dig in to some inconvenient science.
by Bob Langert
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The nonprofit's CEO and founder won over the 'crusty' fish sector by clicking with tough suppliers and knowing his stuff.
by Bob Langert
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Much is written about how and when to collaborate with NGOs. Little is written about how to keep NGOs out of your business. Here are 10 tips.
by Bob Langert
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Facebook, Nike, Unilever, Coca-Cola and others are backing a quirky, young sustainability platform focused on greening millennial lifestyles. Will it work?
by Bob Langert
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What are the traits true change-makers possess? Maybe they're not what you would expect.
by Bob Langert
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A mild-mannered regulator takes a job at the world's largest pork processor and finds a full plate of environmental challenges. Can he bring home the bacon?
by Bob Langert
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Showing the way can be simple. A former McDonald's exec dishes out easily digestible nuggets of advice.
by Bob Langert
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Environmental and social impacts are nuanced, which doesn't always come through in splashy public reports. Here's a way to better vet the information we consume.
by Bob Langert
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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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We love to hate them (or at least hate to love them), but the real problem with lawyers may be with us — their clients. Here's what three CSOs, all lawyers, counsel.
by Bob Langert
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In his debut column, Bob Langert, former McDonald's sustainability exec, links the next-gen U.S. nutrition guidelines with food sustainability and security.
by Bob Langert