2024 in review: the year in corporate sustainability
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Carbon removal pioneer Frontier enlists 2 climate tech startups to curb emissions from industrial plants
The latest investments by the organization, co-founded by Google, means it has now contracted for more than a million tons of CO2. Read More
PG&E receives record-breaking $15 billion federal loan in waning days of Biden’s term
Despite the incoming Trump administration's vocal opposition to renewable energy and government spending, Department of Energy officials are confident in the longevity of the legally binding loan. Read More
Danone, Mars and Pizza Hut use these best practices to reduce dairy emissions that include cow burps
New approaches for feed production and managing cows’ diets are a crucial first step for reducing methane and nitrous oxide. Read More
Here’s what the black plastic spatula scare means for business
Consumers are sending black plastic kitchen tools to landfills after a report found toxic e-waste in them. Here's what businesses need to know. Read More
Why you need to align communications with your embedded sustainability strategy
Without an adequate narrative, weaving sustainability into your core business strategy can prove difficult. Read More
Why REI, Allbirds and 20 other consumer brands are launching climate transition funds
The Climate Label, launching January 2025, will require participating companies to pay $15 per ton of unabated emissions Read More
In 2024, sustainability professionals were shaken but resolute. The year ahead will be more challenging
Companies are struggling against political headwinds. Will persistence overcome resistance in 2025? Read More
Carbon markets look to put a turbulent 2024 behind with signs pointing to an uptick
Action by governments and others give carbon market advocates hope that a corner has been turned. Read More
Lego, Mattel and the future of the $109 billion toy industry’s addiction to plastic
New ideas are popping up for toymakers to start loosening their reliance on polyurethane, silicon, spandex and polyester. Read More