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Episode 261: Sea changes, strategy shifts

GreenBiz

Fri, 03/26/2021 - 02:00. Stories discussed this week (4:22). The World Business Council for Sustainable Development — and 40 of its member companies — collaborated on Vision 2050: Time to Transform , a "framework for action" for addressing the climate emergency, nature loss and systemic inequity. Heather Clancy.

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Episode 268: Doing the math on net zero; taking food waste off the menu

GreenBiz

Fri, 05/14/2021 - 02:00. Stories discussed this week (4:30). Highlights of our recent interview with Ben Thompson, director of sustainable business for Autodesk. . Episode 268: Doing the math on net zero; taking food waste off the menu. Heather Clancy. Week in Review. Is "net zero" much ado about nothing?

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Self-guided learning opportunities for Black History Month, February 2021

Planet Pulse

Tuesday, February 2, 2021. Blain – The National Museum of African American History and Culture will host a moderated discussion on historic eras such as Slavery, Reconstruction, Segregation, and their sustained impact on the United States. Time: 7-8:30pm EST / 4-5:30pm PST . Time: 7-8:30pm EST / 4-5:30pm PST .

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The textile companies creating material change

GreenBiz

Wed, 05/26/2021 - 09:01. While the lasting impacts of COVID on industry may take years to accurately assess, one thing we can see right now is how the pandemic has focused the textile industry’s attention on sustainability. Our 2021 launch includes a new and highly interactive MCI Leaderboard. Liesl Truscott.

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What Zymergen’s IPO says about 'biofacturing' and green chemistry

GreenBiz

Mon, 05/03/2021 - 01:30. Share prices have risen steadily since the initial offering, putting the company’s valuation at more than $4 billion as of this writing, in what could be a promising sign for scaling up green chemistry solutions. But first, what is biofacturing — and is it truly more sustainable? Meg Wilcox.

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Sustainable business in 2021: Five things we learned

Business Green

The Covid-19 pandemic, horrific as it's been, has been reasonably kind to the worlds of sustainable business and climate tech. There's enough progress to turn even the most hardbitten sustainability skeptic optimistic. Demand for sustainability professionals outstripped supply. Will the demand sustain in 2022? Likely yes.

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A celebration of HERstory 2021 WCS Talks – Part III

Women in Cleantech and Sustainability

For me, finding and becoming an active member of Women in Cleantech and Sustainability was a pivotal moment – where community, passion, vision and kindness lifted me up and reminded me: I am not alone. . Her introduction reminded us of the power of telling our own stories and of lifting each other up. We are community makers.”