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The carrying capacities of capitals
Impacts on capitals and the role they play in human well-being determine an organization’s real performance. Read More
Why complexity matters when measuring sustainability
When working with metrics, there's no such thing as a simple answer. Entire systems need to be taken into account. Read More
Sage builds a brighter future for smart glass
Dynamic glass that responds to glare and heat can make buildings smarter, and Sage is ready to produce millions of square feet of it. Read More
Facebook turns on hydroelectric data center in Sweden
The social network's first data center in Europe runs on hydropower. What does Greenpeace say? Read More
Leaf power: How a ‘hero product’ drives Nissan’s reputation
A company innovates, builds brand value, and garners the confidence to innovate some more. It happens all the time in companies, but rarely in green. Read More
Why businesses can't wash their hands of water and hygiene
The stakes are high when it comes to clean water and sanitation, especially for businesses in developing regions. Read More
Why are Toyota, Ford and Honda the ‘best green global brands’?
The latest annual ranking of the global brands with the most environmental appeal is just out. Here's the inside story about who's on top, and why. Read More
Hilton, Marriott, hotel giants get in bed to count carbon
Twenty-three global hotel companies have developed a standard way to measure carbon emissions through the Hotel Carbon Measurement Initiative. Read More
The Green Grid's next target: Data center e-waste
The IT trade association teams up with a U.N.-backed educational consortium to create new framework for responsible equipment disposal. Read More
Nike, Adidas and others aim for less toxic supply chains
Major apparel companies share best practices, supplier toolkits and more though the nine-year-old AFIRM Group. Read More