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The net-zero backlash has arrived
“Net zero,” for all of its compelling simplicity, turns out to be anything but. Read More
In need of a new renaissance
In a fast-changing world, we need to learn fast. Collectively. Read More
Why the world needs better climate pledges
As a cornerstone of climate leadership, the weakness of today’s pledges is particularly troubling. Read More
New corporate alliance aims to scale climate action, starting with carbon removal
The Business Alliance for Scaling Climate Solutions seeks to provide a clearinghouse for hearing about and evaluating climate schemes and solutions, with an initial focus on options for carbon removal. Read More
IKEA and DS Smith embraced circular design, transforming the way they do business
So, how did these companies put their guidelines into practice? Read More
5 reasons Home Depot and Lowe’s must weed out toxic weed killers
And rather than replace one hazardous product with another, the companies must increase their offerings of organic and other safer alternatives. Read More
P&G needs to take more action on deforestation — here are some lessons from its peers
The consumer goods company scored an 'F' grade on a recent scorecard released by the Rainforest Action Network. Read More
Want data about a product’s sustainability? There’s a browser extension for that
Finch rates products from 0 to 10, with 0 in the red (aka not great) and 10 being green. But is any product really green? Read More
Ørsted: Our Green Business Transformation
As the world pivots to a net-zero society, every business across every sector has an important role to drive real change. There is also increasing demand from individuals, investors, and governments for businesses to adopt more sustainable strategies and practices. The world needs more businesses to transform sustainably, helping maintain profitability and progressing global climate goals. Read More
Microsoft joins IKEA, Unilever and Nestle in 1.5C Supply Chain Leaders initiative
The tech giant joins multinationals such as IKEA, Ericsson, BT Group, Unilever and Nestle in push to encourage suppliers to embrace greener business practices. Read More