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Environmentalist Paul Hawken: ‘We have basically isolated and objectified carbon’
The provocative author, entrepreneur and activist explains why we're thinking -- and talking -- about carbon all wrong. Read More
Trellis Poll: 85% say they’d be hurt by government clean energy credit cuts
The majority of respondents cite financial hardship to their organizations. Read More
How digital tools help corporations decarbonize supply chains
Decarbonizing supply chains requires simple tools, supplier collaboration and better data to close Scope 3 gaps and drive real progress. Read More
Inside Kiehl’s program to sell its popular facial cream in refillable containers
The personal care brand is offering in-store and in-home options for its Ultra Facial Cream and Ultra Facial Oil-Free Gel Cream, as well as four other top sellers. Read More
Is a corporate sustainability career right for you? Ask yourself these 6 questions
Despite a challenging environment, corporate sustainability remains a popular career choice. Read More
Deadstock is key to Cotopaxi’s circularity strategy
Patchwork backpacks help the Salt Lake City brand shrink climate emissions and water use. Read More
AstraZeneca’s low-carbon inhaler virtually eliminates climate impacts
Newly approved device shows that environmental and clinical goals don’t have to conflict. Read More
Survey: Nearly half of U.S. consumers say they buy sustainable products
Only 15 percent of people expressed no interest in environmentally-friendly products. Read More
Companies behind dairy industry’s first methane targets show early success
Danone, for one, is on track to cut emissions from its fresh milk supply by 30 percent by 2030. Read More
Flooring company HMTX eliminates CSO position
Rochelle Routman, a nine-year veteran, previously worked at Mohawk Industries, Southern Company and Lockheed. Read More