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Sustainable Supply Chains Reduce Environmental Footprint

Tom Spencer

For example, Unilever is working towards making all of its plastic packaging recyclable, reusable, or compostable by 2030. Companies are adopting various strategies to make their logistics more efficient and environmentally friendly. The company is also investing in refillable packaging systems to cut down on single-use plastics.

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From Lab to C-Suite: The Future of Life Sciences Consulting

Tom Spencer

This means there is likely to be huge demand for consultants with life sciences expertise to work on a range of projects from navigating the complex regulatory landscape to developing business growth strategies. It is predicted that AI-powered healthcare will become a $188 billion industry by 2030.

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Technology Is Changing Transportation, and Cities Should Adapt

Harvard Business

McKinsey and Bloomberg New Energy Finance have estimated that in 50 metropolitan areas worldwide, a rapid transition to advanced mobility systems could yield $600 billion in societal benefits through 2030. Some have chosen a wait-and-see approach, opting to watch mobility trends and develop policy responses as needed as trends play out.

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Sustainability: The Growing Importance of ESG Metrics

Tom Spencer

Environmental Metrics: These measure a company’s impact on the planet, including emissions, energy efficiency, waste management, water usage, and sustainability of the supply chain. ESG metrics provide a framework for evaluating business performance along three dimensions.

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Saving the Planet from Ecological Disaster Is a $12 Trillion Opportunity

Harvard Business

How can we create $12 trillion a year in market opportunities by 2030? How about by meeting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals? Their assumption: if we do more of what we have been doing, but a little bit faster and a little better, we can deliver many – if not most – of the goals by the target date of 2030.

Chemicals 133
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The Scale of the Climate Catastrophe Will Depend on What Businesses Do Over the Next Decade

Harvard Business

” We will need to cut CO2 emissions by 45% from 2010 levels by 2030, the report says, and get to no emissions by 2050. The list of actions companies take is well-developed and documented, and most large companies do the following: Slash energy use and emissions in operations. Getting to 1.5 Embrace renewable energy.

Energy 132
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How to Successfully Work Across Countries, Languages, and Cultures

Harvard Business

billion by 2030 — and yet there will still be a shortage of skilled workers. This type of orientation can be incredibly valuable to cultivate for anyone working for multinationals or in other global careers, and can also be used by managers to develop employees. Photo by Christine Roy. It consists of five key actions.

Culture 134