A gap between climate urgency and corporate decision-making might leave many companies relying on slow, resource-intensive lifecycle assessment that may not be able to keep pace with business needs.
The age of ecological transparency is nigh. Business leaders now must learn to embrace “externalities” (like pollution) and work to lessen them, as Christopher Meyer and Julia Kirby argued in the ...
It is now commonly agreed that supply chain information and the environmental impact thereof is a vitally important ingredient of the new measures that consumer electronics companies hope to use in ...
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