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Clean Tech’s Growing Pains: Meeting Supply-Chain Demands Sustainably

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The race to meet global clean energy targets is on, and the supply chains supporting this shift are feeling the pressure. With the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicting that 2,400 gigawatts of clean energy will be deployed between 2022 and 2027, the stakes couldn’t be higher. In the U.S.,

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Powering the Supply Chain Revolution: Addressing the Impact of Electric Vehicle Requirements on Supply Chains

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This transition is reshaping global supply chains in ways manufacturers are still scrambling to adapt to. The battery-centric nature of EVs is forcing manufacturers to rethink how vehicles are made, stored, and shipped. But the supply chain overhaul doesn’t stop at batteries. Moreover, Gartner Inc.

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Building Resilient Clean Energy Supply Chains: The Role of Infrastructure and Investment

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The global race to net-zero emissions has put supply chains under a sustainability microscope. A joint report by DP World and Canary Creative, Closing the Gap on Clean Energy Supply-Chain Sustainability , dives into the challenges and presents strategies to ensure supply chains are secure, resilient, and sustainable.

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Companies To Pledge Financial Support for Sustainable Leather Supply Chains

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March 4, 2025 /3BL/ - World Wildlife Fund (WWF) today unveiled the Deforestation-Free Leather Fund , an opportunity for companies to financially support strategic initiatives to improve the sustainability of leather supply chains. Tapestry, Inc.,

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Cisco's Sustainability 101: What Is E-Waste?

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The United Nations (UN) Global E-waste Monitor 2024 reports that a record 62 million tonnes of e-waste was produced in 2022 Up 82% from 2010; on track to raise another 32%, to 82 million tonnes, in 2030. This concept is often known as product takeback when products are returned to the manufacturer for responsible reuse or recycling.

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Case Study: Leading the Way With Circularity

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21 A core component of any circularity strategy are products that enjoy multiple lives through repeated cycles of reuse, recovery and recycling, and the assurance that any byproducts of the manufacturing process are put to good use. Dry ash can be used in road construction and in the manufacturing of concrete.

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These 50 Canadian corporations are carving out a more sustainable future

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The companies on the list present an unexpected cross-section of the economy, from consumer-product manufacturers to banks, big telecoms, insurance companies and government-owned entities such as Export Development Canada, Hydro-Québec and Farm Credit Canada.