The initiative is projected to slash the carbon footprint of Purina’s grain supply from Cargill by up to 40% over the next three years.
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Shifting to Regenerative Agriculture for Future-Proof Farming
As the debate over organic standards intensifies, pioneering farms like White Oak Pastures are demonstrating the business and environmental benefits of regenerative agriculture practices, challenging conventional notions of sustainability and urging the industry to adopt more holistic land and animal management strategies for a truly sustainable future.
How Goods and Commodities Producers Create Value from Waste
To meet the public’s growing demand for more environmentally friendly products and services, goods and commodities producers are evolving their linear supply chains into more circular models. Learn about technologies that drive sustainability and how sustainable...
Export Credit Agencies (ECAs) Still Heavily Funding Fossil Fuels Despite Calls for Reform
Among the top financiers of fossil fuels from 2020 to 2022 were Canada, Japan, and Korea, collectively supplying nearly $28 billion to heavy-emitting industries, primarily through their state ECAs.
IFCO Elevates Its Commitment to Sustainability with a Higher ESG Score from Sustainalytics
IFCO, recognized for its innovative reusable packaging solutions for fresh foods, has remarkably improved its Sustainalytics score. It now ranks seventh out of 180 companies globally in the “Business Support Services” sub-industry.
Sterilis Solutions Partners with Polycarbin to Revolutionize Laboratory Waste Management
By treating regulated medical waste on-site, labs can significantly decrease their reliance on external waste processing facilities, reducing transportation emissions and contributing to a greener planet.
Sustainable Innovation in Electrification: The Launch of Orion’s Texas Facility
Critical equipment procurement and off-site fabrication are already in progress, with operations expected to start by the second quarter of 2025.
Georgia Power’s Latest IRP Settlement and the Path Forward
The settlement between Georgia Power and the Public Service Commission staff has sparked debate over ratepayer protection and the advancement of clean energy. This analysis delves into the details of the settlement, its impact on Georgia’s energy future, and the broader implications for the industry and consumers alike.
CHARME Launches to Tackle Healthcare’s Carbon Footprint
CHARME’s collaborative approach aims to foster sustainability in medical technologies, with a focus on the medical device and equipment supply chain that contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions.
CDP Highlights Water and Plastic Threats in Global Supply Chains
CDP is shedding light once more on significant environmental concerns: plastic pollution and water security. In two just-released reports, CDP delves into more than 3,000 companies’ disclosures, providing insights into how they deal with challenges and demonstrating a...