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Staff “deeply concerned” over board’s new policy allowing carbon offsets for net-zero goals.
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Under the proposed new guidelines, companies wanting to become a Certified B Corp will need to meet specific new requirements.
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More than 90 multinational companies hold the certification as B Lab moves to raise the qualification bar.
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Sustain.Life CEO and co-founder Annalee Bloomfield shares why her startup started working on B Corp certification before it was even incorporated.
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A VERGE Electrify 22 panel focused on the push toward clean aluminum as demand for the metal increases.
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A pilot for the ANSI/NSF 391.1 certification process is underway, with full-fledged participation expected after three to four months.
by John Edelman
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Why venture capital firm Fifth Wall and file-sharing company WeTransfer decided to become Certified B Corporations.
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Which of the three big environmental, social and corporate governance reporting frameworks reference the topics your company cares about?
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Last week we presented the first part of our comparative analysis of the three dominant EESG reporting frameworks: the Global Reporting Initiative (
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The big three environmental, social and corporate governance reporting frameworks duke it out.
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Recent policy proposals have reinvigorated familiar claims that environmental rules stifle business. But where's the evidence?
by James Murray
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The emissions-accounting gold standard is celebrating its 15th anniversary. Here are some key victories over the years.
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Forget the empty rhetoric. The new year should be about demonstrable, measurable action.
by Brendan May
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These tips will help you devise green claims that hold up to scrutiny — and reap rich rewards.
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It’s time to focus time and energy on what will demonstrably make a difference.
by Brendan May
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At SustainAbility’s annual Engaging Stakeholders workshop, companies delved into the critical issues of transparency and trust.
by Mark Lee
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Dramatic changes to the way products are assessed in LEED v4 will reverberate beyond the building products industry.
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These two changes should help companies focus on strategy. Here's how to stay ahead of the curve.