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The Trellis Climate Tech Startup of 2025
Among five standouts, a carbon nanotube innovation emerged as the audience favorite. Read More
EY veteran named CEO of consulting firm Anthesis
Matthew Bell, who led the accounting firm’s global climate change and sustainability practice, succeeds Anthesis Founder Stuart McLachlan, who remains on the board. Read More
Renegade brands sell ‘clean’ toilet paper with audacious ads
Spots playing on health fears mark a shift in sustainability messaging towards literal potty humor. Read More
How extended producer responsibility fees can fuel innovation
Companies can turn compliance costs into innovation capital. Read More
Big meat producers must mitigate water risks. Here’s how
Major meat, dairy and aquaculture producers are failing to prepare for water scarcity — but a few are showing what good looks like. Read More
Levi Strauss water strategy expands focus from factories to communities
After missing a key water-use goal, the denim icon sets a new 2030 plan for reuse, pollution control and restoring stressed watersheds. Read More
For PepsiCo’s sustainability chief, it helps to think like a CEO
Jim Andrew's experience managing corporate budgets is a big reason he was tapped for the role in August 2020. Read More
Bill Gates: What companies get wrong about climate investments
In a new essay, the Microsoft co-founder argues that human welfare should be at the center of future climate-tech innovations as global temperatures rise. Read More
Google is funding a new natural gas plant outfitted with carbon capture and storage
The first-of-a-kind contract will support the construction of up to 400 megawatts of around-the-clock generation capacity. Read More
ExxonMobil and other heavy emitters back product-focused carbon accounting initiative
Carbon Measures — which also includes Bayer and BASF as members — eschews Scope 3 in favor of a focus on measuring and allocating direct emissions. Read More