Forest restoration projects could create billions in new revenue

The economic benefits of restoring degraded or deforested land are an estimated $84 billion, roughly the entire gross domestic product of Sri Lanka in 2015. Read More

Johnson & Johnson, L'Oreal step up on deforestation

The multinational personal care companies are among new supporters of the CDP's forest supply chain initiative, which requires deeper disclosure from key suppliers. Read More

L'Oreal, Chanel and Nespresso pioneer 'carbon insetting'

The trees planted under this targeted approach do more than offset emissions. They make supply chains more resilient. Read More

L’Oreal, Chanel and others jump on 'carbon insetting' trend

Don't brush off tree planting as mere greenwashing. PUR Projet has helped companies offset an admirable 1.4 million tons of carbon, and counting. Read More

How data holds businesses accountable for deforestation

More corporate pledges and nonprofit groups are targeting deforestation. Read More

How H&M, Marks & Spencer and Zara are fashioning change

Nonprofit canopy's founder shares 5 lessons to accelerate sustainability on fabric and forests. Read More

Forest restoration gets a tiny fraction of the money it needs

Only 17 percent of funding needs for forest restoration are met each year — and very little of that coming from the private sector. Read More

Can upscale chocolate uproot deforestation in Haiti?

Dandelion, Raaka Chocolate and Valrhona are among the chocolate makers eyeing ways to combat poverty and renew the land. Read More

How urban consumption lies at the root of deforestation

Increasing urban consumption contributes massively to deforestation, a major source of emissions, despite growing sustainability efforts. Read More

A tale of burgers and buns: Who is really reducing deforestation?

Hundreds of companies say they're taking action, but in our analysis only 35 percent offer proof. Read More