How Walmart’s Green Performance Reviews Could Change Retail for Good
Walmart is finally changing the incentives for its powerful buyers.
Walmart is finally changing the incentives for its powerful buyers.
This year’s biggest sustainability themes and stories…
I attended a Executive Sustainability Summit last week at Xerox’s request and I’m writing a few blogs about what I saw and heard. This first one is up on Xerox’s site and comments on a framework for building a successful sustainability program.
Here’s my attempt to capture the most important stories that affected the greening of business in 2010…
While the “greening of the supply chain” has been in the works for decades, the movement has really taken off in 2010. In the last few months, a number of corporate giants have announced new initiatives that pressure suppliers to do much more to measure and manage their environmental impacts. The big guns asking the questions include Pepsi, P&G (more in a future post), and IBM.
A few days ago I posted a blog about Pepsi’s work with suppliers on new low-carbon fertilizers for Tropicana orange juice. But there have been
[This appeared first on my Harvard Business Review blog] Pepsi recently demonstrated its commitment to reducing its environmental impacts up and down the value chain
‘Is the World Better Off Because Your Company Is In It?’: Examining Corporate Climate Responsibility