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Carbon Footprint: Page 25
Carbon Footprint
Anti-Greenwashing Playbook Enhances Sustainability Communication
Worldfavor
This comprehensive guide equips companies with the knowledge and tools to effectively communicate their sustainability efforts while avoiding misleading or false claims.
Carbon Footprint
How Automakers Can Supercharge the Transition to EVs
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC)
It is clear change is happening and the U.S. is making progress to support the transition to EVs. The challenge? Automakers need to engineer new business models to truly make this happen.
Regulations
Why the EPA's New Emissions Standards Might Not Accelerate the Green Economy
Baker Donelson
Now more than ever, the administration must work closely with all stakeholders – not just domestic automotive industry and consumers – and expand global trade alliances to improve strategies and explore new paths towards a more sustainable future.
Clean Energy
The Long Term Benefits of EVs in Your Supply Chain
EVs are an investment. How to get the most from your money? Weigh the pros and cons and see where EVs fit in your supply chain.
Manufacturing
Meeting Net Zero: How the Manufacturing Industry Can Help
CP Cases
Whilst the road to net zero is long, manufacturers can all make small changes to greatly reduce emissions and contribute to the government’s targets.
Emerging Technologies
Navigating the Shift from Linear Supply Chains to Orchestrated Networks
Nulogy Corporation
As leading organizations continue to digitally mature their supply chains, all businesses must embrace the trend of supply chain ecosystems and multi-enterprise collaboration to achieve competitive advantage in today’s global market.
Carbon Footprint
FedEx Sustainability Insights Monitors Shippers' CO2 Emissions
FedEx Corporation
Created by FedEx Dataworks, this cloud-based engine uses near-real time FedEx network data to estimate CO2e emissions for both individual tracking numbers and FedEx.com accounts.
Carbon Footprint
Using ESG Data to Reduce Supply Chain Emissions
Optera
Where do you start to tackle emissions? When addressing climate change, perfection is the enemy of progress. You don't need all the information to start making an impact. Here's a roadmap for your strategy.
Manufacturing
5 Non-Regulatory Drivers of PFAS Restrictions
Assent
Manufacturers can’t avoid the risks PFAS pose to business for much longer. Even if not in the scope of new regulations, they still have suppliers, customers, competitors, investors and insurers creating pressure to eliminate PFAS.
Supply Chain Visibility
Why Supply Chain Transparency Is Important for the Future of Sustainability
Hologenix
Embracing sustainability as a corporation happens from many angles, including those related to your supply chain. If you’re not currently operating on an “all transparency, all the time” model, you might want to rethink your efforts.
Carbon Footprint
Understanding Supply Chain Emissions is Key to Meeting Carbon Reduction Targets
Sweep
A clear understanding of supply chain emissions should be the first port of call for businesses trying to understand their carbon footprint and successfully implement a strategy to reduce carbon emissions.
E-Commerce Solutions
Why Sustainability Must Be the Next Supply Chain Innovation
Ware2Go (a UPS Company)
The next innovation in the supply chain must be a sustainable one– one that not only meets the needs of consumers but the needs of our planet.
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