New open data platform aims to bring transparency to global supply chains
The Open Supply Hub is to provide information on every facility in a business's supply chain, in a bid to help tackle carbon emissions and child labor. Read More
New study suggests retailers can protect biodiversity and profitability
Report draws on project with French retail giant Carrefour to show how overfished species deliver the lowest margins for retailers. Read More
Unilever to help replace single-use miniatures at Holiday Inn-owner hotels
Guests at IHG Hotels & Resorts sites will have access to full-size Dove products as part of a new partnership. Read More
Net Zero Tracker: Most corporate targets 'alarmingly weak'
More than a third of the world's largest companies now have net-zero targets, up from one-fifth in December 2020, according to the latest edition of the Net Zero Tracker Read More
Google and Unilever among firms testing new framework for carbon credit claims
Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity initiative and U.K. government launch new draft code of practice for carbon offset projects. Read More
Volvo, Siemens Gamesa and Vattenfall join SteelZero and set net-zero targets
Companies pledge to use 50 percent green steel in their operations by 2030 ahead of hitting 2050 net zero goals. Read More
Burger King UK becomes first fast food company to trial reusable packaging
In the loop: The restaurant chain becomes latest major brand to announce partnership with re-usable packaging service provider Loop. Read More
This solar's for you: Budweiser helps bars plug into renewable electricity
AB InBev's New Energy Collective scheme will help pubs switch to renewable energy, helping the company deliver on its goal to build a net-zero value chain by 2040. Read More
The end of 'vroom, vroom'? Mattel brings first carbon neutral electric vehicle toys to mass market
The launch of Mega Bloks Green Town range aims to encourage sustainable behaviors in children from an early age. Read More
Swarovski crystallizes a CO2 removal deal with Climeworks
The five-year agreement will see the jewelry firm fund a direct air capture project to suck up the pollution the carbon has already caused. Read More