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Levi's, GAP not keeping supply chains sustainable, reports show
Greenpeace International's investigation reveals dumping of industrial wastewater with a wide range of hazardous substances in two of China's most important textile manufacturing zones. Read More
5 ways the Safe Chemicals Act can benefit business
If approved, the proposed legislation will inspire greater public confidence, reward sustainability innovators and deliver improvements all along the value chain. Read More
How Chicken of the Sea drove down its global footprint
The company with the distinctive mermaid icon banded together with its competitors to address sustainability concerns from overfishing to greenhouse gas emissions. Read More
What can Hong Kong teach China about urban sustainability?
Given what has worked in Hong Kong and the looming challenges the city faces, the private sector is well-positioned to provide leadership in creating a more holistic view. Read More
5 ways exploring biology drives creativity
Step away slowly from the computer and go outside. Don't worry, you're still working. You're just outside. Read More
Policy and incentives drive energy efficiency retrofits
Programs and policies rewarding the most efficient buildlngs can also have the effect of educating companies on their buildings' effects on the environment as well. Read More
GE, the 'Industrial Internet' and radical efficiency
General Electric takes a stand on the mash-up of big data, manufacturing, and infrastructure. Is this the next, next thing for sustainability, or ecomagination redux? Read More
Can mechanical engineers build a case for sustainable design?
What a recent survey from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers tells us about how companies are leveraging products and business models designed for sustainability. Read More
Zara commits to detox after Greenpeace dressing down
Clothing giant commits to eliminate all releases of hazardous chemicals from its supply chain by 2020. Read More
Biophilia and innovation: Can changing your view change your worldview?
Improving the design of our built environment can actually work for us at a deeply biological level. Read More