California’s heavy metal disclosure bill puts vitamin brands on notice

In California, the first U.S. bill mandating testing for lead and arsenic in supplements could reshape sourcing and consumer trust. Read More

Get ready to weigh in on an overhaul of carbon accounting for electricity 

The Greenhouse Gas Protocol will accept public comments about proposed revisions to the Scope 2 starting in October. Read More

Why it’s time to find a new term for ‘carbon neutral’

Higher standards of integrity and transparency have contributed to the decline of 2006's Word of the Year. Read More

DOE: ‘No decision has been made’ on defunding direct air capture projects

United Airlines Ventures and Microsoft are among the companies with deals to purchase credits from the Louisiana and Texas projects. Read More

PepsiCo and Etsy are trying a new way to track emissions reductions

New methodologies from the Task Force for Corporation Action Transparency offer tools to measure investments meant to reduce supply chain emissions. Read More

What you should know about the EPA’s plan to stop collecting emissions data

Ending the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program risks undermining life-cycle assessments, carbon removal investment and international trade. Nov. 3 is the deadline for those wishing to weigh in. Read More

Why Signet, the world’s biggest diamond retailer, wants your old jewelry

The parent company of retailers Kay and Zales, which sells six collections made from repurposed metals and diamonds, wants to design more. Read More

3 ways companies can push clean energy forward despite federal rollbacks

The business community's voice is critical for the next stage of federal climate policies. Read More

The new era of carbon reporting

Carbon reporting has become a strategic priority. Here’s how companies are approaching it differently this year. Read More

Net Zero Banking Alliance folds, marking a new phase for climate finance

As the curtain falls on the landmark finance industry group, many watchdogs slam banks while others see an encouraging turning point. Read More