Clorox Becomes Latest Firm to Adopt Integrated Sustainability Reporting

The shift to integrated reporting -- which companies including Southwest Airlines, Philips, United Technologies and Novo Nordisk have also undertaken -- is one that investors are beginning to clamor for. Read More

Canadian Truckers Can Now Earn Carbon Credits from Fuel Efficiency

In a first-of-its-kind deal, a group in British Columbia has reached a five-year agreement to sell carbon offsets created through the reduction of diesel fuel consumption by heavy trucks and equipment. Read More

How Waste Management Treats Waste as Resource

For Waste Management, garbage isn't just garbage anymore. Read More

Canned Fish Maker John West Plunges into Supply Chain Transparency

The U.K. company is launching next week a new barcode tracker to allow customers to trace the fish they're buying back to the boat that made the catch. Read More

How Steve Jobs Inspired a Sustainable Future

Can we take Jobs' legacy of fanatical dedication to continual improvement and apply it to business areas like supply chain, workers' rights, and business impacts globally, we will all be living in a better world. Read More

A Report from PepsiCo's Road to Zero

The company has set an ambitious goal to make its 27-year-old Frito-Lay manufacturing facility in Arizona a "near net zero" consumer of energy and water. Here's how it's progressing. Read More

Mattel Sets Sustainable Packaging Goals After Greenpeace Pressure

Mattel said it will boost recycled content in its paper packaging, avoid virgin fiber from controversial sources and increase the use of fiber that is third-party certified. Read More

How FedEx is Starting Its Shift to Electric Vehicles

In a preview of the upcoming Net Impact conference, FedEx's vice president of sustainability talks about how the delivery giant is embracing alternative fuels in its delivery fleet. Read More

JCI Unveils Panoptix Platform to Boost Building Performance Insight

Johnson Controls introduces a new cloud-based strategy to help close the gaps between green building design and actual building performance.   Read More

A Hunt Where Efficiency is the Prey

A growing list of companies are turning their employees into sleuths tasked with a single purpose: to identify and quantify opportunities to save energy. The process is called a Treasure Hunt, and over the last decade, more than 200 of the events at GE have uncovered $150 million in energy savings. Read More