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List of Clean 200 companies captures the green transition in full flight

Corporate Knights

Researchers calculated company revenues using the Corporate Knights Sustainable Revenue database , which identifies the percentage of sales firms earn from sustainable economy themes such as renewable power, electric vehicles, plant protein and smart buildings. More evidence that the future belongs to anyone who will put in the work.

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

Corporate Knights

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. The current list has been updated with data through January 29, 2025. The Clean200 companies are ranked by their clean revenues in U.S.

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Cisco's Sustainability 101: How IT Contributes to Emissions and Climate Change

3BL Media

When analysing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions it’s important to be clear about the scope being discussed, so often researchers will use the formal sector definition of Information and Communication Technology 2 (ICT). This E&M sector definitions includes TV’s, gaming consoles, printers, scanners, and paper media.

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Recharging Minds and Missions: Takeaways From the 2024 WELL Conference

3BL Media

And a unique-project type panel profiled SFO’s Harvey Milk Terminal B, the Petinelli Curitiba, a hospital that provides cost-free care to 80% of patients, as well as a manufacturing facility–all of which earned WELL Certification. What an incredible journey it’s been! An environment that provided the ability to thrive was a must for all.

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Insights 2023: Mario Macri

Sustainability Matters

Just as e-mobility is an integral part of a ‘smart’ habitat because the infrastructure and vehicles are all connected, meaning power loads can be managed according to demand, the same applies to smart buildings. This greatly impacts decision-making around technology investment and modernisation.