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Why Patagonia picked a materials scientist to lead sustainability
Matt Dwyer, vice president of global product footprint, previously led materials innovation and development. Read More
How Bugaboo is pushing low-emissions strollers forward
The Amsterdam company is betting on modular design, repair and recycled materials in an industry largely stuck in linear mode. Read More
How Intel’s sales tailspin sidelined its 2030 sustainability ambitions
The company that commercialized the microprocessor also took an early lead on sustainability. Now, after a decade of business turmoil, it’s quietly scaling back its climate efforts. Read More
Investors need to understand China’s long game in green tech
China isn't just making green tech. It's designing the post-carbon world. Read More
Behind the growing fascination with emissions intensity
Why Procter & Gamble, Stanley Black & Decker and Thermo Fisher Scientific use metrics that contextualize emissions reductions in relation to other business goals. Read More
Siemens’ sustainability head on competing in an age of transition
What happens when decarbonization stops being a corporate promise and becomes business as usual? Read More
Utah data center will solve water, power scarcity in a novel way
The project includes a state-of-the-art cooling system that will require less water — but also a massive array of gas-powered generators. Read More
How Unilever created an AI chatbot to mine its sustainability data
An endless stream of data requests, some involving more than 100 questions, prompted one employee to ask Microsoft Copilot for help. Read More
Status report: What 2026 will bring for 4 key ESG methodologies
Here's what’s next from B Lab Global, the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, International Organization for Standardization and Science Based Targets initiative. Read More
ESG reporting needs a refresh. Here’s how to fix it
New research shows up to 95 percent of reporting metrics focus on outputs rather than outcomes. Read More