With activists pointing to the high carbon footprint of aviation, some companies are also looking to decrease employees’ air travel.
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Summit at VERGE 19 to convene public- and private-sector leaders in response to wildfire and clean-energy goals.
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Silicon Valley’s many disruptive effects on society and business are no reason to ban some of its more promising products, such as shared city scooters.
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Citi, Keurig Dr Pepper and Micron set speedy targets, while Ingersoll Rand plays the long game.
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When will these near- and zero-emissions (NZ and ZE) technologies become the new norm? All signs point to 2025.
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We can do more to proactively protect the well-being of people in communities where businesses operate — with the power of the private sector.
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A coffee company’s wake-up call from the circular economy.
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Even when goods are sold as rental or subscription services to extend their lifespan, other factors still matter in determining whether they’re circular.
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The move away from single-use plastic containers could still result in the use of other plastics — and be another incremental corporate action.
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Better fishery management can boost resilience, but many fisheries are finding themselves barely treading water.
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