Fast Fashion's Dirty Secrets And Why So Many Can't Quit
A skit on "Saturday Night Live" recently spoofed fast fashion brands Shein and Temu, highlighting the industry's dark side.
The Complex Road of Renewable Energy Development in Morocco
A significant project in Morocco aimed at revolutionizing renewable energy has hit a major roadblock.
Investor Groups Advocate for EU's Corporate Sustainability Directive Amidst Opposition
Investor groups are urging EU countries to support a proposed law, the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, which would hold large companies accountable for environmental and human rights violations in their supply chains.
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon Declines by 22.3% in the Past Year, but Challenges Remain for Lula's Zero Deforestation Goal
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon decreased by 22.3% in the 12 months through July, marking the smallest area cleared since 2018, according to government data from the Brazilian space research agency Inpe.
Emergency Measures Implemented in Delhi to Combat Air Pollution Crisis
Delhi and its surrounding areas are grappling with hazardous levels of smog, with an air quality index as high as 800 in some places, far above the safe range.
President Biden Announces Over $5 Billion in Investments for Rural America's Prosperity and Sustainability
President Biden has unveiled a series of investments totaling over $5 billion as part of his commitment to rural America.
Shipping Companies Honored for Environmental Efforts in the 'Protecting Blue Whales & Blue Skies' Program
In the 2022 "Protecting Blue Whales & Blue Skies" program, shipping companies received awards and financial incentives for reducing speeds in environmentally sensitive areas.
UK Approves Equinor's Rosebank Oil Project Amid Environmental Concerns
The UK has given the green light for Equinor's North Sea Rosebank oil and gas project, emphasizing energy security despite opposition from environmentalists.
Monjasa Spearheads the Development of Latin America's Marine Biofuels Supply Chain
Monjasa, one of the world's top 10 marine fuel suppliers, is working to establish a sustainable and scalable biofuel option for the maritime industry in Latin America.
Shipping Industry Faces Challenges in Securing Carbon-Neutral Fuels for 2030 Emission Targets
The shipping industry may struggle to secure enough carbon-neutral fuels to meet the 2030 maritime emission targets, according to DNV.
Fashion Execs Anticipate Further Sourcing Reductions from China in 2023
According to the U.S. Fashion Industry Association's latest industry survey, nearly 80% of fashion executives intend to decrease their sourcing from China over the next two years.
Macy's Commitment to Eco-Friendly Business Practices
Macy's Vice President of Sustainability, Keelin Evans, emphasizes that sustainability is a pivotal element of Macy's modernization as the department store giant reshapes its models and processes for a sustainable business.
Coke & Pepsi are Tackling the Plastic Bottle Problem
The plastic bottle problem is a global concern, with 1 million plastic bottles being purchased every minute.
Walmart's Bold Step Towards Sustainable Fashion
Retail giant Walmart has set its sights on promoting sustainable fashion within its supply chain
Supply Chain Report Investigates Deforestation Linked to Palm Growing in Colombia
An investigation by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Netherlands and AidEnvironment analyzed the palm oil supply chain in Colombia.
J.B. Hunt Commits to Sustainability: Acquiring 13 Zero-Emission Nikola Trucks
Nikola Corporation and J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. have reached an agreement for J.B. Hunt Transport Inc., a subsidiary of J.B. Hunt, to purchase 13 zero-emission Class 8 trucks from Nikola.
Connecticut Drives Towards a Greener Future with Zero-Emissions Car Plan Set for 2035
Connecticut's commitment to becoming zero emission by 2035 stems from a growing recognition of the urgent need to address climate change and its adverse effects on the environment and public health.
Amazon's Carbon Emissions Dip for the First Time Due to Renewable Energy Purchases and Slower Sales Growth
Amazon reports a decrease in carbon emissions for the first time since the company began reporting the figure.
Sustainable Sourcing Visibility Identified as Key Supply Chain Risk, Urges Long-Term Strategies
According to industry experts, the lack of visibility into sustainable sourcing poses a significant risk in supply chains, pushing companies to prioritize suppliers with genuine sustainability practices.
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Prompts Changes in the Packaging Industry
The implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is bringing significant changes to the packaging industry, necessitating adjustments from packaging professionals.