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Critics say it's too easy for the timber industry to exploit loopholes. Plus, the process isn't reaching a major contributor to tropical deforestation: agricultural organizations.
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The Real Co. is launching a new 'Single Origin Verified' label to tell consumers exactly where their food comes from.
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Sponsored story: The Forestry Stewardship Council certification process teaches small landowners of forests to sustainably manage their land.
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Using drones in Guyana to monitor rainforest destruction, an ecologist discovers dual perceptions of the technology in rural third world communities: as job killers and humanitarian helpers.
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Commodity roundtables bring producers of soy, palm and other crops together with environmental organizations. But do they work?
by Anne Thiel
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What will SASB's success mean to the rest of the sustainability metrics area?
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SASB is creating a safe haven for U.S. public companies within the vague, diffuse world of nonfinancial reporting.
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Without context, most of what passes for mainstream sustainability reporting fails to express sustainability performance in any authentic way.
by Robert Kropp
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Bonnie Nixon, who most recently served as HP's director of environmental sustainability, will join The Sustainability Consortium as executive director.
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Walmart has awarded the World Resources Institute a $420,000 grant to help create a set of accounting tools for companies to measure the carbon footprint of their supply chains. The WRI will also use the grant to produce the "Green Standards Guide," a resource book examining environmental certifications, WRI said Thursday.
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With the announcement of Walmart's Sustainability Index and the release of 15 questions for its suppliers, the retail giant has ignited a far-reaching dialogue on supply chain transparency and environmental sustainability.