IKEA, Marks & Spencer sign up to ambitious new sustainability goals

Supermarkets are committing to a raft of joint targets based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Read More

How sustainable forest certification has failed

Critics say it's too easy for the timber industry to exploit loopholes. Plus, the process isn't reaching a major contributor to tropical deforestation: agricultural organizations. Read More

Cape Town sports are hit hard by its water crisis

Unlike the South African city's love of diverse sports, its water supply relies solely on rain. Here is how the Day Zero drought will affect athletics. Read More

The World Bank bids on environmental markets

Its successful Pilot Auction Facility model lowers the risk for conservation projects. Here's what the U.S. market can learn. Read More

3 tips to win over the corporate procurement team

Corporate sustainability and procurement pros can reach common goals through projects such as digitizing supplier sustainability assessments. Read More

It's official: Sustainability strategies boost revenue

U.S. firms that adopt green strategies fortify their business and increase revenue, reports ING. Read More

BT is adding a game-changing emissions reduction clause to supplier contracts

The strategy, which is voluntary to start, is being piloted with Chinese network equipment giant Huawei. Read More

There's room for progress on tackling sustainability through the supply chain

Many consumer-facing companies with recognizable brands are taking action, but companies lower down in the supply chain are not, a new study finds. Read More

Why the 'decent work' agenda is reshaping sustainability goals

Companies like Marks&Spencer, Unilever and Nestle are leading the push to address issues like safety, fair wages, diversity and other persistent societal challenges. Read More

Managing climate risk with carbon pricing and science-based targets

With risks come trillions of dollars worth of opportunities. Banks, insurers and government experts explored ahead of Davos. Read More