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Sponsored: Panasonic’s long-term environmental vision demonstrates its commitment to achieving an environmentally sustainable future.
by Tatsuo Ogawa
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Sponsored: Learn why you need a Scope 3 emissions strategy now, how to engage suppliers and why measuring, managing and reducing those emissions are critical.
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Sponsored: As renewables in North America rapidly expand, understanding industry trends allows businesses to capture the greatest value from the energy transition. ESG profiles of renewable energy projects vary widely. It’s critical to strive for an inclusive sustainable energy future, not just net zero.
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Sponsored: The Impact Management System from Fair Trade USA helps stakeholders connect the dots between environmental and social impact, satisfying consumer demands and delivering benefits to local communities.
by Clay Brown
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Enlisting the support of third-party specialists is important, but you also need 'boots on the ground,' as jewelry maker Fenton relates.
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The goal is for every Apple device sold to have a net-zero climate impact by 2030.
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The founder of People Tree chats about how sustainable materials and a growing awareness of human rights are redesigning the apparel industry.
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Marcela Manubens takes a laser focus on the social issues embedded in global supply chains.
by Cecile Oger
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Recognizing your company has a problem with supply chain sourcing or human rights isn't the same as fixing the problem on the ground.
by Sissel Waage
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From operational delays and added costs to safety hazards and negative impacts on communities, Anglo American CEO Mark Cutifani on the stakes of unsustainable mining.
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Anisa Kamadoli Costa, chief sustainability officer of the luxury jeweler, on the next frontiers for tackling the industry's notoriously unsustainable supply chain.
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'It is just a start,' said CEO Krzanich at the world's biggest electronics show.
by James Murray
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If you had access to 1 percent of Walmart's dividends, how would you protect labor and human rights?