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Sustainability leaders discuss the highlights of 2012 and what they expect for 2013.
by Liz Enochs
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The private equity industry represents big opportunity for advancing environmental management practices.
by Aaron Tilley
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The online superstore has done a world of good for authors and readers, and producers and sellers, but when it comes to corporate responsibility, Amazon's day of reckoning is ahead.
by Marc Gunther
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A new report finds that most companies in the Fortune 100 and Global 100 have set goals -- and more are committing to renewable energy use.
by Robert Kropp
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Tech companies face more pressure than ever to keep track of corporate responsibility issues throughout their supply chains. Here are some tips on what not to do.
by Jason Lawson
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Top management should require a focus on business value, not philanthropy, NGO management, or cause marketing.
by David Jerome
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You've been ranked. Time to embrace transparency, know your impacts and act on them.
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New research shows that many businesses around the world won’t start planning until 2018. Is this too late?
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We got some pushback from the peanut gallery in our debut Movers & Shakers column. Let's keep the conversation going.
by John Davies
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CBRE's Real Green Research challenge puts its money where its mouth is in funding research on sustainable real estate practices, while a Cleveland program involves citizens in creating sustainable economic growth.
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Tens of thousands of tires will be reused in a variety of applications from mulch to playground flooring.
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The story of how a 1987 gathering just outside of Boulder, Colo., spawned a movement that has changed the way millions of Americans think about and do business.
by Marc Gunther
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WRI's new Sustainability SWOT analysis reframes the traditional strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats analysis to focus on environmental challenges.
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It's not enough just to give employees information about sustainability. To truly engage them, you also need them to connect -- to interact with each other and to understand what they can do individually.
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That's the question we hope to answer over time, with our monthly "Movers & Shakers" column cataloguing the career moves of leaders in the sustainability world.
by John Davies
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Public trust in business has improved, a new survey shows, but the numbers are still negative.
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Be radical: Practice what you know. That's one MBA student's insight from an internship at Walmart, where she found her classroom lessons coming to life.
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Motorola, Nokia and others are partnering with international institutions to bring transparency, certification and income to Congolese mining communities in order to establish a market for these goods.
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Putting together your first corporate sustainability report can be daunting. Here are four tips for getting it right the first time, as well as two advanced tips to help your report stand out from the crowd.
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Beth Sauerhaft, PepsiCo's director of global environmental sustainability, talks about water-use reduction, sustainable farming and her skills with manure spreaders.
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In the four years since the program started, EDF Climate Corps fellows have found an average of $1 million in energy savings for their host organizations.
by Sitar Mody
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Recent research found high-sustainability corporations significantly outperformed their counterparts over the long-term, both in terms of stock market and accounting performance.
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Smart grid, energy systems integration and distributed generation projects are all well positioned for growth, according to analyst firm Verdantix.
by James Murray
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Despite deflated stock prices and a loss in market share, the company remains on top in reducing its carbon footprint, as well as in recycling consumer goods.
by Marc Gunther
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What's the difference between mitigation and adaptation in private sector decisionmaking? Nothing, really.
by Mark Trexler