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Del Birmingham

We Mean Business Coalition | 600+ leading companies are creating unstoppable climate mo... - 0 views

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    Unprecedented momentum is being delivered by over 600 companies committed to bold climate action, through the We Mean Business coalition's Take Action campaign. The campaign brings together strategic climate commitments, facilitated by the We Mean Business coalition partners, which are collectively helping these companies tackle some 2.31 gigatons of Scope 1+2 emissions - equivalent to the total annual emissions of Russia. These initiatives are also helping companies to harness climate action as a driver of innovation, competitiveness, risk management and growth.
Del Birmingham

The Business Pro's Guide to 12 Big Things that Happened at Climate Week | World Resourc... - 0 views

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    When it comes to the private sector's efforts to curb climate change, the rubber hit the road at New York Climate Week. Companies and their nonprofit partners announced numerous milestones and hosted discussions throughout the city to translate lofty goals into action. Meanwhile, new initiatives were launched to deepen collaboration among the private sector, governments and civil society.
Del Birmingham

How Apple is moving its supply chain toward clean energy | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    Two years ago, Apple embarked on an ambitious plan to help its biggest suppliers switch to clean power sources. As of early June, the tech giant has managed to get eight partners on board.
Adriana Trujillo

Four Beauty Giants Introduce Sustainable Procurement Initiative - WWD - 1 views

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    Beauty brands Coty, L'Oreal, Groupe Clarins and Groupe Rocher have partnered on an initiative to increase sustainability in the beauty supply chain. The Responsible Beauty Initiative will be overseen by supply chain sustainability ratings agency EcoVadis and will encourage businesses to enhance and share sustainable practices.
Adriana Trujillo

Old iPhones Could Go For The Gold At The 2020 Tokyo Olympics | Co.Exist | ideas + impact - 0 views

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    The medals in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be maybe just a little more hard-earned than usual: The Japanese organizers are hoping to source the medals from e-waste, stripping gold, silver, and bronze from old gadgets and cellphones.
Adriana Trujillo

Apple partners with Chinese wind-power company to further cut carbon emissions - Busine... - 1 views

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    Apple has invested in four subsidiaries of China's largest wind-turbine manufacturer Goldwind, marking its largest clean energy deal to date. The deal will reportedly add 285 MW of clean energy to China's grid across four provinces.
Adriana Trujillo

Vietnamese Artists, 350.org Partner on Apocalyptic Anti-Coal Campaign | Sustainable Brands - 0 views

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    In a dystopian portrayal of the future, the landscape is rife with fires, rising seas, and thick clouds billowing from power plant smokestacks; humans must wear gas masks for their own survival. This apocalyptic vision is captured in a series of photos featuring 8 popular Vietnamese singers, actors and dance artists as part of a new anti-coal campaign. Pollution from coal-fired power plants already causes an estimated 4,300 premature deaths in Vietnam annually, yet the country has the third largest pipeline of new coal plants in the world - behind only China and India.
Adriana Trujillo

3 | The Air In The U.S. Is Less Disgusting Than It Was A Decade Ago | Co.Design | busin... - 0 views

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    America's cities are succeeding in curbing air pollution, according to data from NASA's Aura satellite. New York City has seen a 32% decrease in nitrogen dioxide since 2005, Atlanta's levels fell by 42%, and Denver scored a 22% decrease.
Adriana Trujillo

WWF, Unilever Partnering to Engage Consumers on Deforestation, Help Protect 1M Trees | ... - 0 views

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    WWF and Unilever have announced a one-year, international partnership to engage consumers in the fight against deforestation - one of the key drivers of climate change - with the goal of protecting a million trees. The partnership between the world's leading conservation organization and the consumer goods giant aims to raise awareness of the importance of forests to life on earth as well as the threats our forests face.
Adriana Trujillo

Climate Model Suggests Everest Glaciers Could Nearly Disappear - The New York Times - 0 views

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    Continuing greenhouse gas emissions and climate change could cause Nepal's Everest region to lose 99% of its glaciers by the end of the century, researchers say. "The numbers are quite frightening," said Joseph Shea, a glacier hydrologist at Nepal's International Center for Integrated Mountain Development
Adriana Trujillo

Hyatt Partnering with WWF on Global Initiative to Source Sustainable Seafood | Sustaina... - 0 views

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    Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced a long-term seafood sustainability strategy in partnership with WWF - to increase its procurement of responsibly sourced seafood and eliminate the procurement of highly vulnerable seafood species. For the first phase of the partnership, Hyatt has set an initial goal of responsibly sourcing more than 50 percent of its inventory by 2018.
Adriana Trujillo

In 2016, Intel's Entire Supply Chain Will Be Conflict-Free - 0 views

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    Buying electronics used to help fund war in Africa. Now big tech companies like Intel are working to make sure their money isn't used for destruction.
Adriana Trujillo

5 New Solutions For The Fashion Industry's Sustainability Problem | Co.Exist | ideas + ... - 0 views

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    We buy-and throw out-more clothes than ever. It's time for new innovation to lower the footprint of our clothing.
Adriana Trujillo

How Google And Other Giant Corporations Are Going 100% Renewable - 0 views

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    Joined today by Coca-Cola, BMW, and more, the list of companies converting to clean energy is growing.
Adriana Trujillo

This "Climate Beneficial" Wool Hat Comes From Carbon-Positive Sheep - 0 views

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    The wool-which The North Face is using in a new beanie with the tagline, "Warm your dome, not the globe"-is produced in a way that allows the ranchers to sequester large amounts of carbon as they raise sheep. In a year, Bare Ranch's methods will sequester around 4,000 metric tons of CO2, offsetting the emissions from roughly 850 cars.
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