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New Program Targets Carbon Emissions Reductions in Maryland Public Schools
Known as the Decarbonizing Public Schools Program, the program aims to help local education agencies leverage clean energy and energy efficiency measures into the state’s schools.
Food Waste Pact Targets Businesses to Solve Waste Problems
Dubbed the U.S. Food Waste Pact, a new initiative announced by nonprofit partners ReFED and World Wildlife Fund, aims to tackle the $444 billion in U.S. food waste
Amazon Web Services, Clarity AI Partner for Data-Driven Sustainability Investment
The partnership aims to leverage Clarity AI’s social and environmental analytics tools, allowing investors and consumers to measure corporate sustainability impact and support climate-friendly companies.
Morrow Sodali Bolsters ESG Expertise Through Acquisition of HXE Partners
As 2023 marks one of the hottest summers on record, the addition of HXE Partners’ climate-related insights enhances Morrow Sodali’s ability to guide companies in navigating this priority.
Redaptive ONE Digital Platform Ensures Building Efficiency, Sustainability
The platform can help manage facilities across multiple locations.
More Large U.S. Public Companies Report on Scope 3 Emissions
A report sheds light on the global accountability for emissions accountability and the increasing demand for mandatory Scope 3 reporting.
Wendy’s Shows Commitment to Sustainability in 2022 Report
As Wendy’s continues to strive for sustainable growth, it sets an example for other companies in the fast-food industry to prioritize ESG practices and contribute to a more sustainable future
WBA & CDP: Building Sector Dangerously Behind on Climate Progress
Out of the 32 corporations with substantial construction or development activities, a mere five (16%) – have a net-zero target that encompasses the in-use emissions of delivered structures.