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Four in Five Companies Would Take Regulatory Penalties To Avoid Sustainability Initiatives, Research Finds • With Commentary From Acre’s Marie Cloherty for People Management
Four in five companies would take regulatory penalties to avoid sustainability initiatives, research finds. But while the majority recognise their environmental strategy as a priority, experts say economic turbulence has pushed it down the business agenda.
Hormel Foods Brands Showcase Innovation and Sustainability Efforts at 2023 Natural Products Expo West
Team members from Hormel Foods Corporation, attended the 2023 Natural Products Expo West in Anaheim, Calif., to showcase the latest innovations and trends in natural and sustainable food within its broad product portfolio.
New £7M Fund To Steer Freight Along a More Sustainable Journey
The government-backed freight innovation fund (FIF) will help support up to 36 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) over the next three years to ensure freight solutions are efficient to help improve transport links and decarbonise the sector.
CRB’s Moses Featured in the Washington Post
Tony Moses, Ph.D., Fellow – Product Innovation, contributes to the conversation around alternative proteins, specifically precision fermentation for lab-grown dairy, in a recent article with The Washington Post.
Schneider Electric Calls for Greater Efforts To Accelerate the Energy Transition and Address the Energy Crisis: Decarbonization and Efficiency Are Key
Schneider Electric issued an urgent call for governments and companies around the world to accelerate their sustainability action and step up investments into technologies that will help them reduce their carbon emissions and bolster their energy security.
What Does It Mean To Be ‘Water Positive’?
In 2021, Meta announced an ambitious goal to be water positive by 2030 and in 2022, joined the Water Resilience Coalition of the UN CEO Water Mandate, a cross-sector initiative to raise the ambition of corporate water stewardship and foster collective impact in priority basins.
Protecting the Climate: How The Home Depot is Conserving Resources and Reducing Environmental Impact Through Store Operations
Running our stores more efficiently furthers both our business and sustainability goals. In 2021, we hit key milestones, including a 50% decrease in U.S. store electricity use since 2010.
Expand Your Network & Engage in Critical Dialogue – Join Us for Network Effect: MSP
3BL is coming to a city near you to host Network Effect, a series of conversations that spur vital action on the most pressing issues of the moment.
Laurel Meeks Helps Add Batteries for a More Resilient Energy Grid
Thinking about what’s possible, Laurel Meeks said, is one of her favorite parts of her job. As director of renewable energy development, based in Charlotte, N.C., her team is responsible for adding battery storage in Duke Energy’s six states.
Electric Vehicles on the Road to Sustainability
Along with the surge in electric vehicles come infrastructure, manufacturing, and regulatory challenges that will impact the automotive industry.