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Heather Clancy

Heather Clancy

Editorial Director at GreenBiz

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Paris Olympics set high bar for event sustainability. Here’s how

Organizers minimize construction, ban most single-use plastics and eliminate generators to cut emissions in half compared with past events.
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More coffee, less carbon: Inside Starbucks’ strategy for EV drivers

The chain wants chargers at or near 1,000 of its U.S. locations.
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Amazon to suppliers: We will ‘prioritize’ those who tell us their e...

The $2.1 trillion e-commerce giant offers its highest-emitting suppliers free tips and guidance, based on its playbook.
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Lego sets stricter emissions reductions requirements for suppliers

The toymaker’s partners will need to share reduction targets starting in 2026.
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Amazon cut emissions 3% in 2023, enabled by renewable energy purchases

The company’s emissions are up 34.5 percent since 2019.
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Deals with Microsoft, Shopify and Stripe fail to keep carbon remova...

In June, Running Tide announced plans to dissolve despite high-profile early customers including Microsoft and Stripe.
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How Seventh Generation got Unilever to take a closer look at its ba...

The company discovered that the cash on its balance sheet was generating 9,000 metric tons of CO2.
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Science Based Targets initiative CEO resigns, citing personal reasons

Luiz Amaral’s resignation is the latest development in a challenging time for the validation organization.
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Google reports 13% emissions increase fueled by AI

The company is struggling to add carbon-free energy fast enough, CSO Kate Brandt told GreenBiz.
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Biodiversity loss is a bigger risk to businesses than carbon emissions

Half the world’s GDP depends on nature but only 5 percent of companies have goals for addressing biodiversity loss.
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Why Lime uses big electric trucks to haul its small electric scoote...

The company cut emissions by 16% with modular scooters and switching its operational fleet to electric trucks.
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ESG can make or break a merger: Here’s what dealmakers are looking for

Miscalculating climate risk — or being unprepared for legal changes — can reduce M&A prices.
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Kimberly-Clark pledges to stop cutting down 'natural forests' for t...

New strategy centers on Canada and Alaska, which have 25 percent of the world’s remaining primary forests.
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Amazon eliminates 15 billion plastic ‘air pillows’ from delivery boxes

The retailer’s latest step to remove single-use plastic across its North American distribution network.
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Billionaire Tom Steyer: 'Plug and play' bank loans to fossil fuel p...

In the energy transition, human health and welfare trump short-term returns, says climate tech investor Tom Steyer.
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Salesforce commits $25 million to ‘steep learning curve’ of carbon ...

The company also signed its first renewables contract in Europe with projects in six Italian regions.
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Construction giant CRH’s reuse strategy is winning customers such a...

40 percent of the company’s revenue comes from climate-resilient infrastructure or concrete and asphalt with reduced emissions.
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How Canva is helping its printing partners buy solar power

A unique contract allows companies that are typically too small to negotiate their own power contracts to fund new green energy projects.
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How Starbucks doubled the number of its 'Greener Stores' - GreenBiz

The coffee chain’s new building standards are now a publicly available training course.
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Inside Shein’s plan to recycle ‘deadstock’ material into new clothing

The company wants to be ‘fully circular’ by 2050 but its emissions have increased by 52%.
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How construction products giant CRH plans to cut emissions 30% by 2030

Last year, the company recycled 43.9 million metric tons of byproducts and waste from other industries into raw materials and fuels for its own products.