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A sweeping status update by the Science Based Targets initiative downgrades some big corporate names.
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Microsoft and P&G are among a growing group of companies replenishing freshwater ecosystems to offset their corporate water consumption.
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While much of the focus is on big companies for climate action, small and family-owned businesses have a pivotal part to play.
by John Edelman
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Melanie Nakagawa reveals how the software giant is stepping up its support of policies, partnerships and innovations to clean up the electric grid — in the U.S. and abroad.
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The software and hardware maker’s carbon removal goals are among the most ambitious in the corporate world. Here are some of its early lessons.
by Jesse Klein
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The midsized cloud accounting software company is putting a twist on familiar sustainability practices.
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A growing number of small and midsize enterprises are seeking ways to reduce their carbon footprint, but many find their options for doing so overly complicated or expensive.
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The tech giant joins multinationals such as IKEA, Ericsson, BT Group, Unilever and Nestle in push to encourage suppliers to embrace greener business practices.
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Webcast
The pressure is on when it comes to sustainability in the private sector. No longer is it sufficient to announce new ambitions. Now, driven by new reporting
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Webcast
Now, on the occasion of his 20th book, Green Swans: The Coming Boom in Regenerative Capitalism, he joins GreenBiz Executive Editor Joel Makower for an intimate, one-on-one conversation about the next stage of sustainable business — and of capitalism.
by Ritu Sharma
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Instead of donating cash, align corporate resources to help local economies and small businesses back on their feet.
by Katy Mixter
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Setting the right emissions reduction goal is a perilous process, especially for small and medium-sized businesses.
by Tim Greiner