Unilever, UPS, Nike Lead Corporate Climate Ranking
Climate Counts ranks the world's biggest companies on how they are responding to the threat of climate change.
Climate Counts ranks the world's biggest companies on how they are responding to the threat of climate change.
The company plans to be energy and resource independent by 2020.
Buyers responsible for purchasing billions of dollars worth of products will now be rated on the sustainability of their buying decisions.
Corporations increasingly view acting on climate change as a business imperative.
Given the state of American politics, it seeks to educate voters and register them to vote.
31% of companies say sustainable business practices now contribute to their profits, and 70% say it's now permanently esconsed in their management strategy.
Its leadership is evident in its commitment to renting high fuel efficiency cars, implementing solar and efficiency in operations.
Its new marketplace on eBay allows customers to buy and sell used Patagonia gear.
The global network of businesses is becoming the largest environmental funder.
The role of CFO is evolving in areas of investor relations, external reporting and financial risk management.