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Are you greenwashing, wishing or walking?

GreenBiz

Companies and countries all over the world are committing to net-zero goals and pledges to the SDGs; diversity, equity and inclusion goals; human rights — the list goes on. Fewer have set science-based targets, as those targets come with a bit more scrutiny. Many are asked to nod to those goals.

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Coca-Cola on board with emphasizing human impact

GreenBiz

Coca-Cola on board with emphasizing human impact. The importance of setting science-based corporate strategies to address climate change is irrefutable. But corporations need to think far more about the human impact of their business decisions. Reach water balance in watersheds of high-water stress.

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6 Ways Companies Can Prepare for Mandatory Carbon Reporting

B the Change

Businesses May Soon Face New SEC Requirements By Chelsea Hicks-Webster As the Earth warms and humans experience the negative impacts of climate change , investors and society are pressuring companies to react. They want companies to be transparent about?—?and What does this mean for your company?

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Bringing Science and Transparency to the Supplement Industry

B the Change

Shocked by the lack of ingredient transparency and use of filler ingredients in prenatal and women’s multivitamins on the market, she set off to create her own. Fast-forward to now: Ritual has expanded into men’s, teens’, and children’s multivitamins and plant-based protein powder created by an in-house team of scientists and doctors.

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ESG ratings – Learn smart ways to stand out in a wild Zoo

Carlos Sanchez

ESG ratings have become a common instrument to measure companies’ performance. Firms achieving high ESG ratings attract investors, lower their cost of capital and attract talent. In this article you will learn about companies’ shift in purpose , what are and hot to improve ESG ratings and the future of ESG.

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Who are net-zero leaders and laggards in food?

GreenBiz

Unilever, PepsiCo, General Mills, Nestlé, Danone and others are leading on climate with ambitious plans around regenerative agriculture, emissions reductions and carbon labeling. But what about the food system companies that aren’t making headlines? To start, companies must measure their emissions and disclose the results.

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Chemical footprinting comes of age

GreenBiz

When the Chemical Footprint Project launched in December 2014, it aspired to become the next carbon footprint or the next widely used tool for measuring company performance on a critical sustainability concern — toxic chemical use in the manufacturing of products. . It’s an indication that there’s widespread investor interest in this issue.