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A post-election rallying cry for corporate sustainability professionals
Remember: Many sweeping emissions reduction strategies, including those of Microsoft and Walmart, were launched during the first Trump administration. Read More
Global beverage companies encourage their suppliers to adopt renewable energy
The coalition's early participants include beer brands Carlsberg, Diageo, Heineken and Molson Coors. Read More
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo sued (again) over recycling claims. What brands should know
More jurisdictions are pushing back against plastic pollution in the courts, with mixed success. Read More
Levi’s lesson for fashion is a net-zero strategy that’s all in the details
The jeans giant is an early mover with an explicit climate transition plan. Executives say it's not 'foolproof" — and that's a good thing. Read More
The Meta dilemma: Invest billions in AI but find ways to cut emissions too
The social networking giant sees AI as important, but also wants to use it for energy and water management, materials design. Read More
Catan board game takes on the perils of the fossil fuel industry
The popular game is asking players and industry peers alike to start incorporating the price of fossil fuels in humanity's continual development. Read More
Maersk buys more low-emissions shipping fuel
The world’s second-biggest maritime shipping company sees bio-methanol as the most promising option at this time for cutting emissions. Read More
See how this Chicago recycling plant uses AI and robots to recover aluminum
As the aluminum industry seeks to ratchet up recycling, Trellis toured a recycling facility that uses an AI-enabled robot on the “last chance” line, an investment that paid for itself in less than a year. Read More
Why we must get recyclability labeling right
Amid increased regulation and skepticism about recycling, new data suggests consumers still want to recycle and want on-pack instructions. Here are 3 findings from research on recyclability labeling. Read More
Amazon tests reusable cardboard boxes in Europe
The world’s biggest e-commerce company is studying return rates and durability on 100,000 orders. Read More