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Employee retirement plans are the next frontier for corporate decarbonization
For sustainability leaders searching for the next frontier of corporate decarbonization, addressing employee demands for carbon-free investments is a fiduciary responsibility. Read More
SBTi’s shift on electricity decarbonization attracts praise and criticism
The organization’s corporate net-zero revision requires companies to set separate targets for Scope 2 emissions. Read More
Jet fuel made from captured carbon begins to flow from new plant
Microsoft and Shopify are among the buyers of credits from Alaska Airlines, one of the first carriers to use the new fuel from startup Twelve. Read More
How autonomous vehicles can move EV policy forward
Electric AVs make perfect sense as fleet vehicles: they can be charged at a central location, and they’ll be cheaper to operate over the long term. Read More
World Cup fans are more likely to choose sustainable products and brands
New GlobeScan research finds World Cup fans are more likely than the general public to buy from responsible brands, choose reusable packaging and purchase natural or organic products. Read More
P&G’s long-time sustainability chief retires
Virginie Helias, a 38-year veteran of the consumer products giant, will be replaced by Michele Baeten, a long-time Procter & Gamble marketing and brand management specialist. Read More
Behind Amazon’s industry-leading water efficiency score
The company’s cloud computing service finally publishes annual water withdrawal information for its data centers. Read More
SBTi’s net-zero overhaul prioritizes flexibility and short-term accountability
The first major update in five years includes more options for value-chain emissions, caution on hourly matching and recognition for tackling ongoing emissions. Read More
How EY and Williams College created top-rated carbon credit portfolios
Many companies are pivoting to higher quality credit purchases — suggesting that confidence is returning to the market. Read More
Why eBay’s emissions spiked after carbon accounting rules changed
The retailer’s dilemma illustrates the challenge facing companies that set targets for emissions they cannot control. Read More