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It’s time to ditch the ‘move fast and break things’ innovation playbook
Speed alone, detached from purpose and consequence, is unsustainable innovation. Read More
11,000 and counting: SBTi touts uptick in corporate emissions-cutting plans
Close to 40 percent of companies with validated pledges have both near-term and net-zero targets. Read More
Will AI improve sustainability? Experts are divided
Optimism is lowest in North America and Europe. Read More
Absolut’s paper bottle now comes with a paper cap, too
Previously, screw tops had been notoriously difficult to reconfigure. Read More
It’s time for Apple to wield its influence on climate policy
Instead of driving change at a societal level, it's exclusively focused on its own impacts. Read More
Mega-scale forest carbon programs have major promise — and big challenges
“There's a lot that can go wrong," said Barbara Haya, director of the Berkeley Carbon Trading Project. Read More
New carbon credits put focus on electronics recycling and reuse
Bloom ESG's registry allows IT recyclers and asset management companies to make avoided emissions claims for their operations. Read More
Corporate chameleons: The evolution of the CSO
CSOs can adapt their approach, but that doesn't change their fundamental nature. Read More
State AGs demand information about SBTi’s new net-zero guidelines for financial firms
Attorneys general representing 23 states including Iowa and Florida seek details on how the framework was developed and which companies plan to follow it. Read More
IKEA’s biggest retailer funds Chinese food packaging recycler
Ingka Group is investing an undisclosed sum in Re-mall, a producer of post-consumer propylene. Read More