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Investigation: How the Meat Industry is Climate-Washing its Polluting Business Model

DeSmogBlog

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which represents many of the world’s biggest economies, and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) predict that global meat production will continue to rise in the coming decade as incomes increase in developing countries. Meat Industry Playbook.

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Inside Eastman’s moonshot goal for endlessly circular plastics

GreenBiz

A former management consultant — Eastman was one of his clients — and brandishing degrees from both Berkeley and Harvard, Costa joined the company in 2006 to lead strategy, marketing and business development before ascending to the corner office in 2014. How do we create an infrastructure that will be able to supply chemical recycling?" .

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Virginia advocates seek path forward for electric school buses despite lack of state funds

Renewable Energy World

Ledger-Olson leads transportation-related policy initiatives at Generation 180, founded in 2016 as a nationwide organization to equip individuals and communities to play a role in the country’s transition to 100% clean energy. In Virginia, tailpipe pollution accounts for roughly 48% of all greenhouse gas emissions.

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What Is B Corp? B Corp Certification Guide + Quick Assessment

Green Business Bureau

Creating better businesses with B Corp Certification and beyond B Corp Certification presents a set of guiding principles that support organizations to minimize their impact on the environment and society. B Analytics aggregates data from B Corps and other impact-focused organizations to provide comparative analysis and best practices.

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Inside Eastman's moonshot goal for endlessly circular plastics

Business Green

A former management consultant - Eastman was one of his clients - and brandishing degrees from both Berkeley and Harvard, Costa joined the company in 2006 to lead strategy, marketing and business development before ascending to the corner office in 2014. How do we create an infrastructure that will be able to supply chemical recycling?".