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How Apple is moving its supply chain toward clean energy
So far, the tech giant has helped eight companies move toward solar and wind power. The latest commitment, by Jabil, represents the largest pledge yet. Read More
Tyson Foods adopts video audits to monitor animal welfare
Company adopts new technological approaches in a bid to improve chicken and livestock well-being. Read More
Beverage giant Carlsberg brews up new science-based targets
The company hopes to reduce the full lifecycle carbon footprint of its products by 30 percent by 2030, compared with a 2015 baseline. Read More
Sustainability leaders, note: There's no more room for silence
More than half of U.S. employees want their companies actively address societal and environmental issues. Here's how corporate leaders can respond. Read More
Why sustainability teams should engage CFOs much earlier
At many companies, sustainable business initiatives still lie outside the core business plan. That's a mistake that could hinder progress. Read More
The hottest business trends are circular
The linear economy poses serious financial, reputational and regulatory risks as resources diminish and demand grows, and more companies recognize that. Read More
Sustainable business at a crossroads, again
Most companies still have yet to crack the sustainability code. Here's why. Read More
Carbon pricing is on the rise: How your business can benefit
The number of global companies using an internal carbon price has tripled in the last year, and more are poised to join them. Here's their rationale. Read More
An uncertain future for environmental justice
Early indications are that policy retrenchment on hazardous waste facilities and Superfund sites will run deep under the Trump administration. Read More
Johnson Controls, Mahindra cash in on energy productivity
One year into EP100, 12 companies pledged to double their energy productivity and make their resources go a mile further. Read More