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How Yum! Brands Is Making Its Supply Chain More Sustainable

3BL Media

The effects of climate change can have a major impact on the global food system. If temperatures rise and extreme weather events increase, then there may be less supply of items like beef, chicken and cheese worldwide. Engaging suppliers about climate action Beyond the targeted engagements, Yum! That’s why Yum!

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Change the World: By Focusing on the Human Impact of the Climate Crisis, Companies Can Turn Risks Into Opportunities

3BL Media

When we look at this year’s list, we are heartened by the continued contributions companies across the globe are making to address climate change. This missed connection between the technical and the human can be striking; to make meaningful positive change on climate, business leaders need to understand that intersection.

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Breweries are Working to Make Super Bowl Sunday Greener

3BL Media

BOSTON, February 9, 2024 /3BL/ - Breweries across the United States are stepping up to help fight climate change, and Super Bowl weekend is no different. Vanguard can also process expired beer in cans and kegs that would have previously been sent to landfills or incineration. “We

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BIER Member Spotlight: Erich Yaeger

3BL Media

Learn how these practitioners and their companies are addressing pressing challenges around water, energy, agriculture, climate change, and what inspires each of them to advance environmental sustainability in the beverage sector and collectively, overall. Another priority for us this year is regenerative agriculture.

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Assessing the role of nature in the climate change debate

We Mean Business Coalition

One can be forgiven for being mystified about the true role of land-sector emissions in driving climate change. Some headlines imply we don’t need to worry about land-based emissions at all, while a ubiquitous chart shared in climate change circles suggest deforestation is responsible for just 2% of emissions. .

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World's Leading Agri-Commodity Companies Deliver Roadmap To Reduce Emissions From Land Use Change

3BL Media

The 14 companies, that have significant influence over the agri-commodity supply chain, are ADM, Amaggi, Bunge, Cargill, COFCO International, Golden Agri-Resources, JBS, Louis Dreyfus Company, Marfrig, Musim Mas, Olam Group, Olam Food Ingredients (ofi), Viterra and Wilmar International. The Agriculture Sector Roadmap to 1.5°C

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Canada is sleeping on the energy transition

Corporate Knights

Gareth Gransaull is the co-executive director of Re_Generation , Canada’s next-generation think tank working to build a regenerative economy, and a climate policy researcher with the Institute for Integrated Energy Systems at the University of Victoria.