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Where are they now? Catch up with 30 Under 30 alumni

GreenBiz

Issues of health, the working poor and racial justice are making people uncomfortable, and with the supply chain disruption with the closing of meatpacking cesspools, Jonathan Safran Foer writes, "Our hand has been reaching for the doorknob for the last few years. COVID-19 has kicked open the door."

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Delivering Net Zero - What It Takes in the Telco Industry

3BL Media

Firstly, to rapidly decarbonize as a sector – something that Ericsson is supporting via our ambition. The Telco industry is rapidly decarbonizing. The first is to rapidly decarbonize as a sector, and that is something that we are supporting through our ambition. It’s by using smart, connected technology. The takeaway.

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Plenty of climate action solutions are already available – so just start

We Mean Business Coalition

Rethinking your manufacturing footprint and supply chain can reduce long distance transport and create opportunities to switch transport modes to more efficient options such as rail. There are also solutions still flying under the radar. We’ve seen the first delivery of green steel to a customer and a raft of investment in green steel.

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These are Canada’s 50 fastest-growing green companies of 2023

Corporate Knights

A world without unnecessary disposable plastic, where cities harvest heat from the earth, and where waste from food, farms and landfills is up-cycled into clean-burning biogas. s CheckSammy Technologies, which offers business customers proprietary systems for mastering their junk removal, recycling and waste-management challenges.

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Net zero transition – the latest signals of change: March 17, 2023

We Mean Business Coalition

And this year’s Global Supply Chains Report from CDP has shown which companies took the necessary action on supply chain emissions in 2022. The report notes that engagement from members of CDP’s Supply Chain program is driving action globally. million homes. German energy giant E.ON