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Governments and utilities seek to capitalize on massive federal investments in rural power.
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Companies will be required to report emissions for the first time but get more wiggle room than expected.
by Leah Garden
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Carhartt will accept trade-in returns of its used apparel by mail in the U.S., broadening the recommerce program it launched in July.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Glacier has raised $7.7 million more to build sorting robots that can handle up to 30 types of materials.
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Autodesk, Arrow Electronics and Brooks Running are buying 'high impact RECs through a new energy marketplace created by startup Ever.green.
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More Fortune 100 companies are hiring individuals who oversee sustainability disclosures, an emerging new role for many corporations.
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Grocers should prepare for limited access to new technology, supply chain backups and construction scheduling.
by Jesse Klein
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It is notoriously difficult to transform used cotton into new garments, but new regulations and ongoing demand is unlikely to stop companies from trying.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Farmers and ranchers are on the front lines of a sprawling supply chain that ends up as burgers and steaks. Progress toward reducing the industry’s impacts has been plodding.
by Joel Makower
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The company is integrating environmental metrics into its strategy planning dashboard, so they can be used to analyze past program and forecast future priorities.
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In the week ahead, a Senate hearing about plastic recycling policy, a House hearing on geothermal energy, and more.
by Leah Garden
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The U.S, House approved a nuclear power bill, and the SEC plans to drop its Scope 3 reporting requirement.
by Leah Garden
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Impending regulation will make DPPs a requirement in Europe and a wise choice around the world.
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Take these 5 actions to develop your employee sustainability training strategy based on your company’s unique priorities, budget and resources.
by Trish Kenlon
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Gensler is pioneering best practices on how to institutionalize the new normal of sustainable building.
by James Ball
116
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Manufacturers and retailers have the keys to unlocking a food system that regenerates rather than degrades nature, via circular design. The Big Food Redesign Challenge shows them how.
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The bioeconomy is already a strong sector for the U.S. Here’s how we ensure it's decarbonized.
by Leah Garden
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Large U.S. asset managers must nudge companies to act on the clean energy transition. Climate-conscious proxy voting is one way to do so.
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In 2023, emissions were 16 percent below 2005 levels, according to Bloomberg.
by Leah Garden
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The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) has emerged as a crucial tool, empowering companies to fund essential carbon projects, yet given the evolving landscape
by 3Degrees
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Future's debit card platform is pioneering strategies to incentivize sustainable choices and map the path to a greener economy.
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Corporate commitments and federal incentives help bolster the business case for clean energy projects, easing the path to getting projects off the ground.
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The CSOs from Apollo Global Management, James Hardie building materials and Insulet medical devices provide advice and highlight pitfalls to avoid.
by Allison Fass
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Regenerative agriculture can succeed when farmers see the economic value in it, they say.
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Unilever, BASF, Procter & Gamble, Walmart and Colgate-Palmolive aren't assessing this 'climate alignment', according to Planet Tracker.