How J&J, Suntory and Toyota cut industrial heat emissions

Reducing natural gas consumption for low-heat processes such as equipment sterilization or chemical reactions starts with process redesign. Read More

Lessons learned from 1,100 CSRD reports

The shift from voluntary to mandatory is changing the structure and tone of sustainability reports. Read More

It’s time to ditch the term ‘stakeholder engagement’

The vague term is undermining sustainability's credibility. Read More

What corporate offset buyers can learn from consumer protection laws

Some states enable private parties to bring lawsuits, creating additional risks for businesses. Read More

AI companies face uneven public perceptions

Strong perception rankings for tech companies don't extend to AI firms. Read More

Apple prevails in US greenwashing suit over ‘carbon neutral’ claims

The class action questioned whether the company retires enough carbon credits to offset the impact of certain Apple Watches. Read More

Greenwashing risk is widespread, survey of 3,500 companies finds

The prevalence points to gaps in voluntary standards, but it also suggests steps to take to avoid accusations. Read More

Amazon and JPMorgan headline group committing $100 million to cut ‘superpollutants’

Other founding companies in the Superpollutant Action Initiative include Autodesk, Google, Figma, Salesforce and Workday. Read More

Why Suntory’s sustainability leader also heads risk management

Kim Marotta uses internally developed artificial intelligence tools to gather information, which she shares monthly across the spirits company. Read More

Pilot vs. scale: Why sustainability innovation stalls and what to do about it

Two Harvard researchers embark on a market-wide study and practitioner survey to help turn goals into action. Read More