Paper or plastic? Amazon, Google and others increasingly rule out certain materials

Companies are ditching material-neutral packaging to better align with their sustainability goals. Read More

What TikTok and Sumitomo can teach about navigating the carbon removal market

Trellis asked the social media platform and industrial conglomerate to unpack the process they followed to build an effective portfolio. Read More

Record year for corporate clean energy as contracts reach 100 gigawatts

Amazon, Google and Microsoft are among companies that bought 21.7 gigawatts of solar, wind, nuclear and geothermal power in 2024. Read More

NYC’s Green Economy Action Plan marks a year of success

In its first year, NYC's Green Economy Action Plan has transformed climate action into economic opportunity, benefiting all New Yorkers. Read More

Once-loud companies quiet about Trump’s latest Paris Agreement pullout

In 2017, the CEOs of 30 large companies openly supported the pledge to reduce emissions. Trellis asked about their plans this time around. Read More

New UN carbon credit mechanism okays first credits — and highlights flaws 

Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism approved a Myanmar cookstoves project that follows a methodology rejected by carbon markets experts. Read More

An area of agreement: Democrats and Republicans both support corporate advocacy for clean water

Companies have an opportunity to take a clear stand on water protection because it resonates across party lines. Read More

2 ways to strengthen SBTi’s new net zero draft

Scope 1 targets alone will make little difference in scaling carbon removal technology. Here's what will. Read More

Amazon now sells carbon credits. Here’s what you need to know

Only companies that have signed the Climate Pledge or promised to cut Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions are eligible. Read More

How 2 startups are turning imperfect clothes into a business opportunity

Alternew and Revive are partnering with fashion brands to profit from repairs and alterations while keeping clothes out of closets, warehouses and landfills. Read More