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Why are our clothes so bad for the environment?
Minute fibers are polluting oceans, streams, rivers — even the air we breathe — with unknown consequences. Read More
C&I Report: From Data to Action
Bridging the Gap on Three Best Practices for Sustainable Resource Management Over the past 20+ years of working with multi-site clients, sustainable resource management leader ENGIE Insight has seen businesses of every size and across every industry face greater pressure from customers, employees, shareholders, and governmental entities to develop sustainable business practices. In response, they say businesses have evolved from paying ‘lip service’ to these demands, to developing plans to incorporate sustainability and resource management into their operations. Read More
Why we need a corporate kick to reboot sustainable public policy
It’s up to companies and their industry associations to kick things into high gear. Read More
How should businesses tackle risks posed by the shift away from plastics?
Solving for plastic doesn't solve for climate change. Here's how to address both. Read More
The next BPA? Why businesses must get ahead of hormone-disrupting chemicals
Toxic substances are found throughout supply chains; here’s how to take action to keep your customers — and your business — safe. Read More
All natural? These fracking byproducts could fight water scarcity
Harnessing natural gas to harvest freshwater from the air might solve two big problems at once. Read More
The E in ESG: How to effectively evaluate your environmental risk
Environmental, social or governance risks are relevant to the creditworthiness of rated entities across multiple sectors, but the materiality of those factors can differ by entity, industry and country. Read More
Icebreaker's sustainability report sets the new standard to follow
This merino wool company raises the bar without spin or stock photos, revealing every link in its supply chain. Read More
Hiding in plain sight: The carbon cost of everyday products
Richer nations may import the products, but they're not held accountable for the emissions. Read More
Metrics for Sustainable Tourism: A Benchmarking Analysis
This report, the result of a research partnership between the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise and GreenBiz Group, was completed for the Sustainable Tourism Summit at the 2018 VERGE Hawaii Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit. Read More