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Mango Materials: How this Startup is Transforming Methane Waste into Polymer
Sustainable Supply Chains

Mango Materials: How this Startup is Transforming Methane Waste into Polymer

Learn how this San Francisco-based startup is creating a polymer from waste methane gas to be used for clothing fabric, carpets, and even packaging.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|November 21st, 2021|9:33 PM
US Court Temporarily Halts SEC Climate Disclosure Rule Pending Review
Sustainability Governance

US Court Temporarily Halts SEC Climate Disclosure Rule Pending Review

The Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has temporarily halted the SEC's new climate disclosure rule, signaling a pivotal moment in the debate over mandatory reporting of climate risks and GHG emissions by companies.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|March 21st, 2024|3:54 PM
How to Produce Twice as Much Food in 2050 in a Land and Water Shortage

How to Produce Twice as Much Food in 2050 in a Land and Water Shortage

We have an opportunity to feed the world in a sustainable way, but imminent action will be needed.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|January 11th, 2022|7:46 AM
How Nike Makes Connections in Its Supply Chain to Fight Climate Change
Sustainable Supply Chains

How Nike Makes Connections in Its Supply Chain to Fight Climate Change

A goal for any modern company is to figure out how to grow while also meeting the needs of the planet. This means financial questions must accompany bigger, more empathic questions, like, Will this process be better for people and healthier for the Earth?
NIKE INCNIKE INC
|February 3rd, 2022|11:57 AM
Measuring Sustainability in the Fashion Supply Chain
Sustainable Supply Chains

Measuring Sustainability in the Fashion Supply Chain

Addressing sustainability within supply chains in the fashion industry is difficult, but it’s crucial for brands to ask the right questions to properly assess their operations.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|August 24th, 2021|1:19 PM
Apparel Companies Commit to White House Climate Change Pledge

Apparel Companies Commit to White House Climate Change Pledge

Levi’s, Nike, Target and Walmart are among the dozens of global companies that have signed the Obama administration’s “American Business Act on Climate Pledge,” demonstrating their commitment to curbing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and investing in clean energy.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|October 20th, 2015|3:00 PM
Why Science-Based Targets for Fashion Companies Are Here to Stay
Sustainable Supply Chains

Why Science-Based Targets for Fashion Companies Are Here to Stay

Implemented by LVMH, Kering, and H&M, The Science Based Targets Network (SBTN) unveils groundbreaking targets to emphasize the urgency of biodiversity conservation and nature-based climate solutions.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|May 24th, 2023|1:50 PM
COP26: The Estée Lauder Companies Convenes Business Leaders to Drive Action on Climate Change

COP26: The Estée Lauder Companies Convenes Business Leaders to Drive Action on Climate Change

ELC and its UK & Ireland Affiliate unite the business community to help scale climate solutions to address global Scope 3 footprints
THE ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIESTHE ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES
|January 31st, 2022|1:56 PM
PPG Marks Strong Progress Against 2030 Sustainability Targets With Latest Report
Sustainable Supply Chains

PPG Marks Strong Progress Against 2030 Sustainability Targets With Latest Report

PPG has announced significant progress towards its 2030 ESG targets, including increased sales of sustainable solutions and reduced GHG emissions across its operations and value chain.
PPG IndustriesPPG Industries
|June 5th, 2024|11:06 AM
How Machine-Washing Clothes Negatively Impacts the Environment 
Ethical Consumerism

How Machine-Washing Clothes Negatively Impacts the Environment 

When washing machines were first introduced, they revolutionised households. Machine-washing clothes became a less laborious and time-consuming task, unlike hand washing, and it changed the lives of many. Today, it is simply unimaginable to live without a washing machine. In many households, the appliance is run multiple times a day, but can machine-washing clothes have a detrimental effect on the environment?
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|August 20th, 2019|3:56 AM