Supply Chain
Flood maps show US underestimates contamination risk
At old industrial sites around the country flooding is causing more toxins to pour into citie.s Read More
The power of procurement: How governments can purchase a greener future
By embedding socially responsible and sustainable procurement criteria into their own purchasing habits, governments can reduce climate impacts in meaningful and direct ways. Read More
3 things that can make or break your EV transition
Sponsored: As companies move toward electric fleets, paying attention to details that might not be on the radar today can ensure success. Read More
What businesses should know about Colorado’s new ‘forever chemicals’ ban
Colorado will restrict the sale of PFAS in many consumer products starting in 2024, and at least 11 states are moving to impose restrictions. Read More
Engaging the supply chain to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Sponsored: How should companies go about engaging the supply chain on greenhouse gases given inherent complexities with so many actors? Read More
EcoVadis targets ‘millions’ in supply chain to drive ESG impact
The ESG ratings software firm acquired German sustainability data mining company ecotrek. Read More
Unlearning what we know about chemistry
To make progress toward a truly circular economy, we need to unlearn much of what we know about chemistry. Read More
New open data platform aims to bring transparency to global supply chains
The Open Supply Hub is to provide information on every facility in a business's supply chain, in a bid to help tackle carbon emissions and child labor. Read More
The Higg Index, some bad press, and the potential of blockchain technology
The Higg Index has found itself under scrutiny for lax sustainability standards and enforcement. Could blockchain technology be the lifeline it needs to survive? Read More
Getting started with Scope 3 emissions
Sponsored: Although calculating Scope 3 emissions is incredibly challenging and complex, customer pressure and potentially new regulations are making doing so increasingly necessary. Read More