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Food Companies: The Most Impactful Scope 3 Emissions Solutions Have Multiple Benefits

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Originally published by Sustainable Brands By DAVID DARR One of the most complicated issues with greenhouse gas accounting in our nation’s food and beverage supply chains is Scope 3 emissions and the potential solutions. The GHG Protocol , introduced in 2001, is a widely used standard for sustainability reporting.

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Cleaning Innovations Company Launches Backpack System To Increase Productivity, Safety, and Sustainability

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In 2001, he responded to his observation by establishing Tersano, an organization that would soon be destined to Change the Way the World Cleans. In addition, SAO complies with regulations and standards slated by the EPA , FDA , NSF , and USDA NOP. SAO2GO: The Backpack that Changed Everything.

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ESG Acronyms and What They Mean

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According to the EPA , transition risks are related to the transition to a lower-carbon economy, while physical risks are associated to the physical impacts of climate change. While the rule only directly applies to public companies, it also impacts many private companies that are in larger public company supply chains.

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Measurement of persistent organic pollutants: Recent progress profiled

Envirotec Magazine

To combat this issue, international agreements, such as the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, finalized in 2001, have been established to control and phase out the production and use of these hazardous chemicals. EPA to limit toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water.” Accessed October 27, 2023. April 12, 2023.

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Persistence is key: Unpacking the PFAS remediation conundrum

Envirotec Magazine

1 And that’s not yet touching upon the costs of removing it from supply chains and manufactured products, a legal Everest whose scale is only just beginning to be appraised. No PFAS are definitively banned at federal level, while the EPA regulates the manufacture, import and use of certain phased-out PFAS.

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