Adidas to Work With Greenpeace to Remove Toxics from Global Supply Chain

The clothing giant is following Nike's lead in the wake of a Greenpeace campaign around the clothing industry's use of harmful chemicals. Read More

First Takes: Dunkin's First CSR Report, China's Car Market Booms, and More…

The donut-and-ice-cream retailer publishes its first CSR report, Chinese car buyers took home 14 million cars in 2010 -- but just one Prius -- and more in our morning roundup. Read More

Toys R Us Embeds Green Building Elements in Store Expansion Plans

The biggest toy store company in the U.S. outlined an ambitious agenda to open 21 new stores and renovate 23 others by the end of the year. Behind the ballyhooed expansion plans are a series of green building elements for each site. Read More

How Whole Foods Engages the Whole Employee on Sustainability

From energy management to smart design to waste diversion, Kathy Loftus, Global Leader of Sustainable Engineering, Maintenance & Energy Management at Whole Foods Market, knows how important it is to get every coworker on board with green efforts. Read More

GE Achieves Rare LEED-Platinum Rating for New Data Center

GE unveils a new $48-million data center that serves its global appliances and lighting business.   Read More

What NASCAR Can Teach Sustainability Professionals

NASCAR is a 63-year-old, family-run, privately held company that governs America's No.1 spectator sport -- a showcase for fast cars zooming around racetracks. How is it making green work? Read More

View from the C-Suite: Baxter International CEO Robert Parkinson

The head of the global healthcare giant discusses the tie between personal and planetary health, the unique challenges of medical product reuse, and the impact of Kaiser's new supply-chain scorecard. Read More

Four Greenhouses that Point to the Future of Urban Building

The world has come a long way from some of the hippie dreams of the 1970s, although the far-out ideas for creating sustainable spaces to live and work in are rapidly becoming reality. Read More

Making the Case for EVs' Job-Creation and Economic Benefits

The electric vehicle manufacturing capacity springing up across the United States are serving as a multipler for creating new jobs -- but public perception hasn't caught up to reality. Here's how to make the sale on EVs' benefits. Read More

How the Tourism Industry Can Prepare for Climate Change

From airlines to ski resorts, climate change -- and the world's attempts to address it -- will have big impacts on tourism-dependent industries and regions. Here are five ways the travel business can get out ahead of the changing climate. Read More