Sustainability


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    Organizations partner to develop corporate water stewardship guidance

    The group plans to develop shared language and metrics for how companies track and measure water impacts and risks across their supply chain.

    By May 1, 2026
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    PepsiCo inks 10-year renewable energy deal to cut emissions across Europe

    The food and beverage giant’s virtual power purchase agreement with Statkraft is expected to reduce 32,000 metric tons of its carbon dioxide emissions annually.

    By May 1, 2026
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    Top 5 stories from ESG Dive

    The landscape for ESG continues to shift, as U.S. exits from major climate agreements and organizations are juxtaposed with states forging ahead with their own climate disclosure laws.

    By ESG Dive staff
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    The US wants to shore up critical mineral supplies. A new tool aims to measure it.

    With few options to assess how critical minerals are diverted from disposal, e-Stewards and Bloom ESG aim to offer granular data.

    By Megan Quinn • May 1, 2026
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    Climate tech startup Voltpost nabs DC grant to expand public EV charging: Exclusive

    A company retrofitting lamp posts and utility poles with electric vehicle chargers was one of three companies awarded a grant to expand public EV charging in the nation’s capital.

    By April 30, 2026
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    General Mills faces setback in supply chain sustainability push

    The food maker said total greenhouse gas emissions fell 14% in fiscal 2025 compared to 2020 baseline, less than the 19% drop in 2024.

    By Antone Gonsalves • April 30, 2026
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    Clean energy economy is ‘repricing itself,’ investor says at DC Climate Week

    “Decarbonization is not ESG, it's EBITDA,” Climate Innovation Capital Managing Partner Nelson Switzer said at the opening of this year’s DC Climate Week.

    By April 29, 2026
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    Why Hershey is making big changes to its sustainability strategy

    While the Reese’s maker has “made tremendous progress,” there is still “a ton of work to do” as consumers pay more attention to what they eat, a top executive said.

    By Christopher Doering • April 29, 2026
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    GHG Protocol taps industry vet to become first CEO

    Boston Consulting Group executive Tim Mohin will be the first chief executive for the standard-setting organization. He served as CEO of the Global Reporting Initiative from 2017 until 2020.

    By April 28, 2026
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    City and state climate litigation would be banned under new federal GOP bill

    The Stop Climate Shakedowns Act would strip local governments and others of legal pathways to hold energy companies liable for climate-related costs and assert federal authority over greenhouse gas emissions.

    By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • April 28, 2026
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    ESG, sustainability leadership appointments driving change in 2026

    Companies are hiring industry veterans and creating new positions to help meet decarbonization goals and navigate an increasingly complex regulatory landscape.

    By , April 28, 2026
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    General Motors sourcing 100% renewable energy for US operations

    The company claims it is the first U.S. automaker to reach the milestone for U.S. operations and said it matched 70% of its global electricity use with renewables in 2025.

    By April 27, 2026
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    Apple suppliers boost green energy but stagnate on emissions cuts

    The iPhone maker has reduced manufacturing emissions each year since 2021.

    By Antone Gonsalves • April 27, 2026
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    Banks fail to address agriculture sector’s rising methane emissions: report

    Most banks with greenhouse gas reduction targets failed to account for methane — a powerful driver of climate change — emitted by the meat, dairy, and rice companies they finance, per a new report from Planet Tracker.

    By Lauren Schenkman • April 24, 2026
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    Greif drawing up emissions reduction targets for SBTi approval

    The industrial packaging company plans to submit the targets to SBTi this year, including its first ever for scope 3 emissions reduction.

    By Katie Pyzyk • April 24, 2026
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    Mastercard grows revenue, reduces emissions for third straight year

    The global payments company also said it achieved its 2025 emission reduction targets for its direct and indirect operations in an Earth Day blog. 

    By April 23, 2026
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    Innovative financing essential to decarbonizing fashion industry: H&M and EY

    A recent white paper from the clothing brand and consulting firm asks executives to rethink traditional financing models and boost industry-wide collaboration to scale impact.

    By Lauren Schenkman • April 22, 2026
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    Court curtails Trump administration moves to stifle wind, solar development

    The preliminary injunction will go into effect while litigation plays out over a series of federal actions that have blocked or delayed renewable energy projects. The ruling affects about 57 GW in projects, representing about $905 million in invested capital.

    By Ethan Howland • April 22, 2026
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    Mars, Ofi collaborate to cut carbon footprint of cocoa production

    The confectionery giant and ingredients supplier’s five-year project aims to employ regenerative agriculture practices and cut emissions across their shared cocoa supply chain in Ecuador.

    By April 21, 2026
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    Delta reframes net-zero as an ‘aspiration,’ but denies axing 2030 SAF goal

    The reframing of its operational net-zero goal comes as an airline spokesperson reaffirmed Delta’s commitment to reaching 10% sustainability aviation fuel usage by 2030.

    By April 17, 2026
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    Texas AG probes Lululemon over alleged use of ‘forever chemicals’ in activewear

    The athleisure giant told ESG Dive it does not use PFAS in its products and phased out such substances in 2023.

    By April 16, 2026
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    Henkel announces 2030 sustainability targets

    Taking lessons from 2025, the company adjusted mid-term targets for recycled plastic and design to be more “ambitious and realistic." The company is also expanding innovation in coatings.

    By Maria Rachal • April 16, 2026
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    Microsoft says its carbon removal program has ‘not ended,’ following reports of a pause

    The tech giant's chief sustainability officer said the company will continue to “build on and support” its carbon removal portfolio, following reports of a purchasing pause last week.

    By April 15, 2026
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    Affordable housing standard evolves from sustainability to resilience

    Updated Enterprise Green Communities Criteria focus on extreme heat, wildfire, flooding and power outages, treating climate risk as a core housing responsibility.

    By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • April 15, 2026
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    Vineyard Wind sues to force GE Renewables to complete work on 800-MW offshore project

    The GE Vernova subsidiary is threatening to walk over a payment dispute. The developers say their contract allows them to withhold payment to offset costs incurred by the supplier’s defective blades, which they put at $853 million.

    By Diana DiGangi • April 14, 2026
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    Hidden net-zero infrastructure: How advanced waste filtration supports the circular economy

    Five ways advanced filtration systems have the potential to enable circular solutions as ESG disclosures increase the need for measurable performance.

    By Serhat Oezeren, Anoop Suvarna, Rory Duncan, Julian Plumail and Kartheek Anekella • April 13, 2026