From Design To Impact: Circular Design Across Cisco’s Product Life Cycle
The following is an excerpt from our FY24 Purpose Report, celebrating 40 years of impact at Cisco. Data and metrics are reflective of Cisco’s fiscal year 2024, ending on July 31, 2024.
Griffith Foods Aligns, Empowers and Inspires All Employees on Its 2030 Aspirations
At Griffith Foods, our people are the heart of everything we do, and we know that achieving our 2030 Aspirations starts with them.
Institutions Cut 1.2 Million Metric Tons of CO₂ Through EPEAT Registered Procurement
Institutions cut 1.2M metric tons of CO₂ by purchasing EPEAT registered electronics. The Global Electronics Council honors 2025 Purchaser Award winners for driving climate, waste, and water savings through sustainable procurement.
Q&A: Understanding the Carbon Footprint Methodology for the Olympic Games
The Olympic Games bring together athletes and spectators from all over the world, showcasing human potential, resilience and a sense of unity no other event can provide.
CNH Making an Impact: Floating Island Habitat
World-class equipment, technology and services company, CNH, has taken on a project that exemplifies its commitment to sustainability.
GP Cellulose Merges Innovation With Responsibility - Utilizing Advanced Tools To Benefit Forests
GP Cellulose is merging innovation with responsibility. By utilizing advanced tools like Georgia Pacific's proprietary ForestLogic™ and cutting-edge remote sensing technology, we can make informed decisions that benefit forests, our customers, and the broader supply chain.
New Holland Construction Participates in Brazil Equipo Show 2025
New Holland Construction, CNH's construction equipment brand, featured at the Brazil Equipo Show 2025.
Striving for Sustainability at Cisco: Meet Christopher
After years in services and business development, Christopher Weiland charted a new path — applying his technology expertise to drive sustainability innovation at Cisco.
Engaging in Climate
The climate landscape today is characterized by escalating challenges that have significant implications for businesses and society as a whole.
The Blue Wonder
Once seen as too vast to harm, the ocean is now being considered as too broken to fix. The lack of direct action and investment to protect and restore it risks its future.