Case Studies
Jack Daniel’s producer Brown-Forman takes a long-term view of nature
Among its efforts on biodiversity, the Kentucky-based liquor giant works to preserve nearly a dozen species of trees that are essential to its distilling. Read More
How a low-carbon cement innovator is moving toward commercialization
If Fortera’s California plant is successful, it will point a way to reduced emissions from concrete — a ubiquitous and hard-to-abate material. Read More
How Holcim will nurture nature at 800 limestone quarries
The cement maker’s strategy focuses on biodiversity and freshwater conservation. Read More
How Syngenta is teaching the world new ways to farm
A step-by-step look at how Syngenta is transitioning to regenerative agriculture: its plan, experiments, challenges and what's next. Read More
How Ford is helping Ecolab transition to EVs
Communications, training and a close working relationship with Ford Motor Co. are essential to the company’s electric vehicle transition. Read More
Delta’s big plans for sustainable aviation fuel need incentives up and down supply chain
Delta Air Lines pledged in 2021 to use SAF for at least 10 percent of the fuel filling its planes by 2030. Here's a progress report on how that's going. Read More
How Disney and Netflix are getting rid of diesel on production sets
These Hollywood giants formed the Clean Mobile Power Initiative as a startup accelerator to test battery energy storage, hydrogen generators and other clean energy technologies that can be used off grid. Read More
How Crocs is reducing the carbon footprint of its clogs
The plastic clog maker seeks to pick up the pace of material innovations. Read More
How PG&E is using microgrids to further its sustainability and safety goals
More U.S. utilities are considering decentralized power sources as a way to protect against climate change and decarbonize the grids. Read More
Inside Delta’s plan to take single-use plastic cups off its flights
The cup redesign will cut 7 million pounds of plastics annually, cutting in-flight waste. Read More