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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

The company touts advancing responsibility for sourcing raw ingredients, such as cobalt, within its supply chain. Rosalind Brewer is the first African-American and woman to steer the company’s Americas operations as well its global supply chain, product and store development. and globally by 2040. Company profile.

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General Atlantic Acquires Sustainable Infrastructure Investor Actis

ESG Today

The move marks the latest in a series of moves by major asset managers to boost their capabilities to target a rapidly growing infrastructure opportunity set driven by themes including energy transition and decarbonization, including last week’s acquisition by BlackRock of infrastructure giant GIP for $12.5

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How today’s green building heroes are scaling up to save our planet

Corporate Knights

It’s windy, it has been raining, and everything is soaking wet, but she forges on with her message: decarbonizing our drafty, aging building stock is one of the most critical problems we face. In 2004, he headed back east and started GeoSource Energy. And she’s working with an innovative retrofit model that meets the challenge.

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Baker Hughes Presents- The Global Methane Pledge: Challenges and Opportunities for Emissions Management

3BL Media

She first created the CO2 Fighters Squad to make the best of Low Carbon Businesses developed in TotalEnergies Gas, Renewable and Power Branch, towards the decarbonization of our assets. He joined GE in 2004. She lived & worked in numerous geographies including France, the America’s and Caribbean, South Eastern Europe and India.

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Scaling private sector climate action: What can we learn from the Paris Agreement?

We Mean Business Coalition

Many private companies are already taking voluntary action and investing in the decarbonization of their operations and supply chains to combat our growing climate and nature crises. This is not a new idea (it was first proposed in relation to the GHG Protocol in 2004) but could be reconsidered.