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Lessons from 3 emerging bio-based material technologies

GreenBiz

Founded in 2007, New York based Ecovative Design leverages the naturally binding properties of mycelium — mushroom’s root structure — in several sustainable materials. As Ananas Anam grows, so do its social and sustainability efforts as it further builds a Philippines-based supply chain and promotes local culture and resilience. .

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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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Closing the climate funding gap is key to Canada's prosperity

Corporate Knights

Emissions today are higher than they were in 1995, and in the 17 years since they peaked in 2007 they have declined a total of just 11%. Bringing Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions to a level anywhere in the vicinity of zero, net or otherwise, in the next 30 years will require a radical departure from what we’ve seen the last three decades.

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Paramount Consumer Products and Nickelodeon Announce Launch of Global Ocean Conservation and Sustainability Initiative SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Sea Change

3BL Media

Since 2007 they have been working to turn the tide for this critical ecosystem, and the SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Sea Change Fund will support their coral restoration efforts through 2023.

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Founding B Corps Share Lessons Learned from 15 Years of Certification

B the Change

Around the world, more than 6,000 companies — a number that is steadily growing — have been inspired by the vision of an economic system that can be equitable, inclusive, and regenerative, one that can help right the many wrongs in our world. Now, 15 years later, we can look back at a few things that we’ve learned.

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A B Corp Month Collective Climate Action Resource

B the Change

From Fairware: Promotional Merchandise From a Sustainable Supply Chain In 2005, Co-Founders Denise Taschereau, CEO, and Sarah White, COO, started Fairware Promotional Products to source promotional merchandise that reflects the social and environmental priorities of many brands and organizations.

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How carbon-smart farming is catalyzing the big bucks needed to transform the way America eats

GreenBiz

I’ve come to Stone House Farm from Brooklyn to learn more about how regenerative agriculture — the nature-based approach to farming generating all kinds of buzz around its climate mitigation potential — actually works. Early research also indicates farmers using these techniques can reap long-term financial gains. .