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How Oatly takes the steam out of its industrial emissions
The Swedish alternative dairy company is retrofitting factories and evaluating electrification where possible. Read More
A landmark sustainability study was wrong. Correcting it took two years
How one professor tried to correct a study on sustainability and stock returns that's been cited 6,000 times. Read More
Stripe, Shopify and Google accelerate progress toward zero-emissions lime
Reversing the emissions equation for lime could turn the hard-to-abate industry into a carbon removal powerhouse. Read More
How Natural Fiber Welding will use its second chance
A last-minute investment rescued the Peoria next-gen materials maker from the brink of bankruptcy. It has a specific new focus. Read More
Why we’re all part of sustainability’s elitism problem
The industry's obsession with jargon, metrics and elite interests undermines its core mission. Read More
What’s next for new rules on power supply emissions
Greenhouse Gas Protocol will close consultations for a proposed overhaul for Scope 2, which covers renewable energy claims, on Jan. 31. Read More
Funding for decarbonization is more accessible than companies think
New data show median climate transition funding equaled just 0.3 percent of revenues. Read More
Story as strategy: What climate fiction teaches us about communicating sustainability
Honest talk about why good intentions fail to resonate — and how human narratives do better. Read More
Polyester recycler Reju picks Eastman Kodak site for first American plant
The new facility will anchor the European company's North American circular textile ambitions. Read More
Former Novo Nordisk exec to chair GRI standards board
Susanne Stormer, currently with the Copenhagen Business School, will serve a three-year term starting April 1. Read More