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Mondel?z 2022 Snacking Made Right Report: More Sustainable Snacking

3BL Media

In short, more sustainable snacking is an immense and important task – one we are embracing holistically and wholeheartedly, to drive ever-greater long-term positive impact for people and the planet. Indeed, our ingredient sourcing programs are where most of the work of our carbon emissions reductions and social sustainability efforts live.

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Mondel?z 2022 Snacking Made Right Report: More Sustainable Ingredients

3BL Media

As a global snacking leader dedicated to making snacking right, we are determined to lead in helping to drive sector-wide transformation for more sustainable sourcing at scale. Across Europe and North America, we focus on sourcing the wheat we need for our biscuits in more sustainable ways.

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Inogen Alliance Presents at COP29 in Azerbaijan

3BL Media

This SVA framework, designed to evaluate the effects of climate change on water resources—from supply chains to distribution networks—has been applied in over 800 locations globally. COP29 Trainings Our sustainability and ESG experts have also contributed significantly by conducting multiple trainings for the volunteers at COP29.

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Climate Talks - Episode 03: Waste Not

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Leslie Collins | Meta | Responsible Supply Chain. Jonathan Rowe | Meta | Data Center Sustainability. Each week on Climate Talks, we’re taking on sustainability from a different angle: from carbon emissions to water restoration. LESLIE COLLINS: Hi, I am Leslie Collins, and I lead the responsible supply chain program.

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

The second is a commitment to sourcing 100 percent of the natural materials Timberland uses from regenerative agriculture, such as leather for boots. Resch sees her common career thread as what she calls "social sustainability.". And that’s his hope for the apparel and footwear industry as a whole. Deonna Anderson. At the U.N.

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ESG’s Backlash Demands Better Data

Chris Hall

Complex phenomena Sustainable business is made up of complex phenomena. When we think about an ethical culture or regenerative supply chain, we are not seeking a single attribute. These are abstract ideas that comprise many parts. The diversity of the impacts means that they only make sense in place: context matters.