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The 25 most sustainable private companies in the world

Corporate Knights

And while private equity markets declined the past two years, McKinseys Global Private Markets Report for 2025 shows that a rebound is underway, with 30% of respondents saying they plan to increase their allocations. Read more: The 2025 Public 25 most sustainable public-sector companies in the world 11.

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Clean 200 list shows sustainable companies on path to dominate global economy

Corporate Knights

They also beat the global benchmark MSCI ACWI by 30% from July 1, 2016, to January 29, 2025. Key findings include: The top 10 companies on the list by revenue include Apple, Contemporary Amperex Technology, Microsoft, Tesla, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Volkswagen. Clean200 companies generated a total return of 190.9%

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Russia's upending of fossil fuels markets shouldn't change energy transition for Canada

Corporate Knights

The continent’s reliance on Russian gas is expected to end by 2025 with no new gas import infrastructure required and is already showing signs of much slower demand growth up to that date, according to recent analysis by the Ember climate consultancy. The solution is not to double down on a losing hand.

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Simplify the Adoption of Sustainable Technologies in the Workplace with Cisco DNA Center

Cisco CSR

Gartner estimates that “By 2025, 75% of CIOs will be responsible for sustainable technology outcomes and 25% of CIOs will have compensation linked to their sustainable technology impact.” The industry for smart building technology is diverse, and you will certainly find an IoT device or sensor for just about any project.

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Cisco secures IoT, keeping security closer to networking

Cisco CSR

billion connected devices by the end of 2025. Securing devices can be cumbersome, requiring complex manufacturing partnerships and increasing unit prices, thereby reducing adoption. Smart buildings lower the operational and energy costs. A critical concern is deploying IoT devices without requisite security controls.

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Transitioning to IPv6 for Simplicity, Efficiency, and Modernization

Cisco CSR

More recently, the rise in IoT, smart building OT, and cloud-native applications deployed in containers for scalability, has truly stressed IPv4 to the point where organizations are competing—and spending—to purchase tranches of IPv4 addresses just to keep operations running. After 24 years, the time has finally arrived for IPv6.

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Cisco's Striving for Sustainability: Meet Pelin

3BL Media

During my time in the IOTBU, I focused on designing manufacturing test lines in the factories for new products. This involved close collaboration with our manufacturing partners to design efficient test lines. We know it takes a multifaceted approach when it comes to sustainability.