Is supply chain the next big sustainability software play?

A $50 million round for Higg is the latest example of the momentum building behind supply chain software. Read More

Sunlight may be the best disinfectant, but what about satellites?

A new relationship between Planet, an Earth imaging company, and financial services stalwart Moody’s aims to address the growing demand for information about ESG risk. Read More

Green hydrogen is the final piece to solving the decarbonization puzzle

Sponsored: Green hydrogen should be used in tandem with an integrated renewable energy architecture that also consists of solar, wind and batteries. Read More

Looking beyond just greenhouse gases to build supply chain transparency

Innovative new digital tools can help you find out everything you don’t know about the things you buy. Read More

This electric van is built with circularity in mind

EV maker Arrival’s assembly approach supports reuse and upgrades, which could help keep vehicles on the road longer. Read More

How to build climate resilience into the construction industry

The need for investment in more resilient buildings is clear, but many countries lack the data to properly assess these risks. Read More

Data, integration and global alignment: Salesforce’s approach to ESG

Salesforce VP Sunya Norman on partnering with the finance team on disclosure, reaching net zero on residual emissions and the need for international alignment on ESG disclosure. Read More

Sustainable from the start: Clean power demands greater circularity

Sponsored: ESG profiles of renewable energy projects vary widely. It’s critical to strive for an inclusive sustainable energy future, not just net zero. Read More

When agencies rate companies' ESG scores, what are they actually rating?

Standardizing ESG scores is tough when investors use them differently, from maximizing financial returns to reducing volatility to achieve environmental or social goals. Read More

The temperature is rising on heat as an ESG issue

Despite the growing attention associated with extreme heat, most indications are that companies and economies haven’t yet warmed up to the risks. Read More