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Michelin Isn’t Reinventing the Wheel, It’s Reinventing the Rubber Supply Chain
August 30, 2016
Scientists estimate that a forest the size of Indiana will be cut down to plant rubber trees over the next eight years. Michelin, the world’s largest buyer of natural rubber, says the deforestation has to stop and it’s pledging to go green.
Call on Walgreen’s to stop selling blue whale’s food as nutritional supplements
August 30, 2016
Antarctica is the world’s last great refuge, guaranteed by treaty to be free from commercial exploitation. Unfortunately, this protection didn’t extend to the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica, leaving its immense marine life vulnerable.
King of Deforestation
August 30, 2016
Burger King is serving hamburgers raised on soy from deforestation. Their burgers are putting the habitat of animals like sloths and jaguars at risk. Tell Burger King to protect the sloth and grow food without threatening Nature.
Automakers need to stick with fuel efficiency plan
August 30, 2016
The U.S. auto industry has met President Barack Obama’s tough fuel economy and carbon pollution standards. But rather than celebrating this triumph of American engineering and using it as a platform to achieve needed new gains, some auto companies want to roll back the next phase of tougher emissions and efficiency standards.
How the Paris Climate Agreement Supercharges the Clean Air Act
August 30, 2016
A group of leading law professors who work on climate have published a game-changing new legal analysis. It finds that the Paris climate agreement unlocks a previously unused Clean Air Act provision that enables broad authority to use market-based mechanisms to reduce carbon pollution nationwide.
A powerful Washington player takes on Walgreens to protect Antarctic krill
August 29, 2016
Krill populations in Antarctica have dropped by 40 to 80 percent in the past 30 years. It’s not just from overfishing — krill also need sea ice, which is retreating as the climate warms. With fewer krill, two species of penguins are in rapid decline, and Antarctic blue whales have been pushed closer to extinction.
Straight Talk on Indonesia’s Deforestation
August 29, 2016
The Indonesian government has stepped up its efforts to fight haze caused by deforestation, but is the private sector doing its part?
Vacuuming Antarctica for Krill: The Corporations Plundering the Earth’s Last Frontier
August 28, 2016
SumOfUs report shows how Walgreens, CVS, and other retailers are selling nutritional supplements that put blue whales and penguins at risk. This exploitation is ultimately dependent on a market for krill-based products.
What Companies are Taking Their Responsible Sourcing Commitments Seriously?
July 18, 2016
IOI Group was suspended from the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, and instead of cleaning up its act has decided to file a lawsuit. We asked consumer companies to make a commitment to no longer source from IOI Group and its processing arm IOI Loders Croklaan. See where some of the biggest global companies stand on responsible palm oil sourcing.