Supply Chain + Logistics

Companies operating in New York must prepare for new compliance frameworks, fee structures, and material sourcing requirements aimed at reducing waste and safeguarding public health.

Australia invests in green hydrogen, backing CIP’s Murchison project to boost exports, create jobs, and support global decarbonization efforts.

SBTi’s Version 2.0 draft shifts corporate climate strategy from promises to progress, with stricter targets and enhanced validation.

Discover how Producer Organizations can drive Ireland’s organic farming growth, improve supply chains, and help meet 2030 sustainability targets.

Grist details how farmers from Italy to California are embracing mango crops as the world warms.

A green workforce shortage threatens net-zero goals. Green jobs are growing 260%, but skills only 60%.

Demand response is key to grid stability in 2025, offering C&I organizations cost-saving solutions while utilities enhance energy efficiency.

Lead batteries are driving a $35B U.S. economy, powering telecom, grid storage & EVs—all with a 99% recycling rate.

Backed by the World Bank, Nigeria’s DARES program invests $750M in solar mini-grids and home systems to boost energy access and sustainability.

The Center will support mass cultivation, commercialization, and safety assessments for cell-cultured foods.

Ghana’s mining sector is expanding, with sustainability and investment driving growth.

Kiss the Ground's new course offers a self-paced introduction to regenerative agriculture, providing businesses with practical sustainability insights.

As semiconductor manufacturers pour billions into new facilities, a parallel challenge is unfolding—the need for infrastructure to support the workforce.

This achievement aligns with CSSC’s broader “Zhiling Deep Blue” strategy, which focuses on technological self-reliance and innovation. 

MCT now operates on solar power during the day, reducing carbon emissions while ICTSI invests $100M to expand the terminal’s capacity.

As part of its commitment to sustainability, Hyundai Rotem is actively developing hydrogen-powered trains and fuel cell trams, aligning with global carbon neutrality goals.

As nations and industries reassess their cobalt dependency, this export ban could serve as a turning point in the global race for battery minerals and supply chain resilience.

The partnership will focus on exploring high-impact projects and investments in pivotal regions such as Africa, North America, and Central Asia.

Billions of small plastic items end up in landfills yearly. The latest research shows how businesses can recover and monetize them.

Norway’s timber industry is making history with zero-emission vessels powered by ammonia and electricity, cutting carbon from maritime transport by 2027.

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