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The 25 most sustainable private companies in the world

Corporate Knights

While publicly traded companies often dominate the headlines, private companies are a much larger part of the global economy. The company says it has already shrunk its total climate footprint by 22% compared to 2016 with half those reductions made in the last year alone. 24 Imperial Logistics Ltd South Africa 5% 0% 33.9%

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The 25 most sustainable public-sector companies in the world

Corporate Knights

In its deep dive into the worlds most sustainable private- and public-sector companies, Corporate Knights revealed an undeniable fact: public-sector companies are doing essential work when it comes to moving the needle toward a greener global economy. PostNord PostNord is a logistics company jointly owned by Sweden and Denmark.

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Reimagining Business Ownership in the Global South

Stanford Social Innovation

From humble beginnings as a single cooperative in newly independent India in the 1940s, GCMMF has become Indias largest dairy processor with revenues of over $4 billion in 2016. KTDA and GCMMF both have strong track records of R&D, manufacturing, logistics, and marketing innovation that have enabled them to excel in the marketplace.

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A new trade paradigm: How shifts in trade corridors could affect business

McKinsey Sustainabilty

Given the size of the global economy (roughly $111 trillion according to IMF data), a difference of a couple of trillion dollars in trade growth may not seem dramatic. As a result, China would likely maintain its role as a key exporter in the global economy. But diversification would result in wider-reaching impact.