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PepsiCo CSO on embedding sustainability into 'day-to-day business'

GreenBiz

The number of companies proclaiming their intent to go net-zero by 2050 has expanded exponentially in the past 12 months, but the ones short-cutting that commitment by a decade are a rarer breed. In that respect, it didn't influence what we wanted to do, but it probably helped re-emphasize the need to be big and be fast.

Net Zero 400
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Meet the 50 fastest-growing green companies in Canada

Corporate Knights

They don’t see the “adults” – in business or government – making any of the hard decisions required to avoid the climate crisis. And that’s what Corporate Knights found when we went looking for the Future 50 – Canada’s fastest-growing sustainable companies. . But daunting challenges bring out the best in people.

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

Other professionals in this group work at values-driven brands, such as Amy’s Kitchen, East West Tea Company, REI and Timberland. All combined, this year’s cohort reports to offices in 12 nations across six continents, including Brazil, Canada, China, India, Lithuania, New Zealand and Rwanda. Some have helped with disaster relief.

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How to Adapt Supply Chain Risk Programs to Evolving ESG Mandates

Sphera

Customers and the market as a whole are often watching closely to see what commitments they make and how they perform against those targets. He has successfully led companies through the adoption of supply chain risk management (SCRM) technology for over a decade. Enrique, how are you doing? Scott Luton (00:30): Hey.

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How to Adapt Supply Chain Risk Programs to Evolving ESG Mandates

Sphera

Customers and the market as a whole are often watching closely to see what commitments they make and how they perform against those targets. He has successfully led companies through the adoption of supply chain risk management (SCRM) technology for over a decade. Enrique, how are you doing? Scott Luton (00:30): Hey.

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Russia’s War From a Climate Perspective

Richard Matthews

Governments around the world have condemned Russia and companies from automakers to tech firms are leaving the country in droves. International sports organizations and governing bodies are excluding Russia to prevent Putin from using athletics as an instrument of power that legitimizes his regime.