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Del Birmingham

Seafood Consumers Want Less Pollution and More Fish in the Sea | GlobeScan - 0 views

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    GlobeScan is pleased to have recently completed a second comprehensive study of seafood consumers globally for The Marine Stewardship Council. We surveyed more than 25,000 consumers in 22 countries and found that a large majority of consumers are increasingly demanding independent verification of sustainability claims in supermarkets (72% this year compared to 68% in our first study in 2016).
Adriana Trujillo

Amazon Pledges 50% 'Net Zero Carbon' Deliveries by 2030 - Environmental Leader - 1 views

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    Amazon Pledges 50% 'Net Zero Carbon' Deliveries by 2030
Del Birmingham

The private sector's 5 big climate risk and adaptation blind spots | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    In the largest study of its kind, we pored over more than 1,600 companies' disclosures to CDP on physical climate change impacts, the financial implications of these impacts and what companies were doing to manage them. The disclosures we considered included many of the world's largest corporations, covering 69 percent of global market capitalization. The findings were fascinating, unsettling and inspiring.
Del Birmingham

Why even Republicans are backing a Green New Deal for America | Ethical Corporation - 0 views

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    Polls show that four-fifths of the country's registered voters support a Green New Deal - including, incredibly, two-thirds of Republican voters, which helps explain why Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the surprise announcement on 12 February that he would allow the GND measure to come before the Senate for a vote.
Adriana Trujillo

The final straw: Ben & Jerry's announces plan to eliminate single-use plastic in Scoop ... - 1 views

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    The final straw: Ben & Jerry's announces plan to eliminate single-use plastic in Scoop Shops worldwide
Del Birmingham

The Rise of 'Zero-Waste' Grocery Stores | Innovation | Smithsonian - 0 views

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    Live Zero is part of a growing movement of "zero-waste" supermarkets that aim to end packaging waste by doing away with packaging altogether. The concept began in Europe more than a decade ago, and has since spread globally. There are now zero waste supermarkets from Brooklyn to Sicily to Malaysia to South Africa.
Del Birmingham

Indonesia to get first payment from Norway under $1b REDD+ scheme - 1 views

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    Indonesia and Norway have agreed on a first payment from a $1 billion deal under which Indonesia preserves its rainforests to curb carbon dioxide emissions.
Del Birmingham

Spinning spoiled milk into an environmental revolution - 0 views

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    n Italian fashion designer is spinning the country's spoiled milk into clothing.
Del Birmingham

Walmart, Target, 100+ others saved $19.3B through sustainability | Supply Chain Dive - 0 views

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    A coalition of major corporations including Walmart, Target, Kellogg, Dell, The LEGO Group and more than 100 others reduced the combined carbon emissions of their supply chains by 633 million tons of carbon dioxide and saved $19.3 billion for their companies in 2018, according to a new report from the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
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