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The road to eliminating fluorinated chemicals in food packaging
Consumers, purchasers and scientists all want a safer alternative — and collaboration can get us there. Read More
The world of plastics, in numbers
We keep bringing plastics into life without thinking about its end. Read More
Inside Mars' meaningful, material approaches to water stewardship
Even though tools and best practices for measuring impact are still in their infancy, it’s time to advance water innovation with better data, tools and management throughout value chains. Read More
Microsoft's energy master plan
Ultimately, its innovations could become a big selling advantage for its cloud services. Read More
Investors worth $6.7 trillion advocate for better palm oil standards
Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil faces pressure to strengthen its certification standards from more than 90 institutional investors. Read More
As microfibers infiltrate food, water and air, how can we prevent future release?
Scientists and manufacturers are looking for ways to keep the synthetics from getting into the environment in the first place. Read More
Microfiber diet? Humans and other animals are consuming these synthetics
As tiny fibers shed from synthetic textiles enter our food and water, researchers scramble to identify potential threats. Read More
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