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Climate policy has fragmented — here’s how companies are responding
Leaders are not retreating or waiting for clarity; they’re actively managing strategy across conditions they don’t control. Read More
100,000s of tons of emissions are missing from automakers’ disclosures, think tank says
Almost every manufacturer included in Carbon Tracker's study is said to have undercounted vehicle-use emissions. Read More
Why CDP faces an uncertain future after 25 years of progress
The proliferation of mandatory reporting requirements appears to be prompting some companies to cut ties with the nonprofit. Read More
Mitsubishi, Tencent and WWF unite to kick-start carbon credit buying in Asia
The launch of the coalition underscores the rapid spread of climate initiatives in the region. Read More
This new symbol indicates a bottle, cup or container is reusable
The new logo can be used by companies conforming to standards being developed by PR3: The Global Alliance to Advance Reuse. Read More
TerraCycle’s CEO wants waste other recyclers can’t handle
The company Tom Szaky co-founded 25 years ago as an undergraduate is raising $75 million to acquire companies that recycle difficult-to-handle or regulated materials. Read More
When food meets fiber: How companies can boost paper-based packaging recyclability
Paper recyclers are unwilling to accept any more food contamination than they’re already handling. Read More
How to find a sustainability role you’ll love in 2026
The most satisfied sustainability professionals work at organizations that have three things in common, according to the Trellis State of the Sustainability Profession 2026 report. Read More
Why P&G, maker of Bounty and Charmin, hired a forester
The consumer goods giant has pledged to buy all of its wood pulp by 2030 from sources certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. Read More
The hyperscalers’ dilemma
The AI buildout could do more to commercialize enhanced geothermal and re-rated nuclear plants than three decades of climate policy. Read More