Millennials
Study: Younger generations drive consumption of plant-based food, while baby boomers lag behind
Younger age groups are driving the consumption of vegetarian and vegan food, according to an EAT-GlobeScan survey. This trend presents a significant opportunity for sustainable food brands. Read More
How to make sure your ESG strategy appeals to younger generations
Companies need to understand what younger generational investors care about to not only build an effective ESG strategy but also increase the company’s financial portfolio. Read More
Gen Zs and millennials need businesses to fight climate change
Both generations put climate change just behind the cost of living as their top societal concern, and they want to see potential employers take action. Read More
HR ups its sustainability game
There's a new "hire calling" as HR professionals, like many sustainability leaders, go “beyond compliance” and embrace a purpose-led sustainability strategy. Read More
Why younger generations are more willing to change in the name of sustainability
The next generation is looking for brands to lead the way and want brands to create change with them, not just for them. Read More
State of the planet a worrying concern for future generations
Even amid the pandemic, anxiety about climate change is growing among the young. Read More
The 2017 GreenBiz 30 Under 30
This year's crop of young professionals from around the world are tackling the biggest sustainability challenges — inside companies, academe, media and the nonprofit sector. Read More
Designing sustainable fashion, Chanel and beyond
Luxury fashion is at a sustainability crossroads, and consumers care about "sex, love, food, and connection." Read More
How purpose can drive your company: 4 charts
Purpose should be the "bedrock" for strategic decisions, yet few are executing on it. PwC has a message for you. Read More
The 2016 GreenBiz 30 under 30
These emerging leaders aren't necessarily on the C-suite track; some aren't even on the CEO’s radar. But that doesn't mean they aren't making a difference. Read More