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Climate Change and Supply Chains

Reforming Retail: Reformation’s Fashion-Forward Approach to Sustainability

Posted on November 15, 2017 by Lawren

Fast fashion retailer Reformation wants to be the “Tesla of Clothing” — both innovative and environmentally conscious. But can this small company succesfully clean up the apparel industry?

Drummond Company: Will an old industry be able to adapt to new climate regulations?

Posted on November 15, 2017 by M. Diaz

The coal industry is under pressure to renew and optimize its supply chain as climate regulations get tighter and demand and coal prices shrink every year.

Contents May Be Hot: Can Starbucks Navigate A Changing Climate?

Posted on November 15, 2017 by dliebma

Climate change poses a serious threat to coffee cultivation. Will we still be able to cool off with Frappuccinos in an ever-warmer world?

Why your chocolate bar could become a luxury purchase.

Posted on November 15, 2017 by Michelle Davis

Global warming is putting the chocolate supply chain at risk. Here's how Mars is tackling the problem.

What’s Beef? A Look Inside Lab-Grown Meat’s Aim To Tackle Climate Change

Posted on November 15, 2017 by Nabz

In an effort to tackle climate change and emissions, Memphis Meat is attempting to shake up a legendary meat industry that has become environmentally unsustainable.

Danone: Operating within the Tragedy of the Commons

Posted on November 15, 2017 by EMC

How can Danone increase supply chain sustainability without becoming less profitable than its competitors?

Is global warming always bad news? Arctic shipping industry proves otherwise.

Posted on November 15, 2017 by Lev

Sovcomflot, Russia's state-owned shipping company, leads the industry trend of entering trans-Arctic sea shipping, taking advantage of acceleration of melting Arctic ice.

Striving to quench the world’s thirst for beer, sustainably.

Posted on November 15, 2017 by Astatine

With water scarcity worsening, ABInBev still uses more than 32 liters of water for every 1 liter of beer it produces. Is the company doing enough to mitigate the risk of increased water scarcity caused by climate change?

Chile: A Challenging Climate for a Global Winemaker

Posted on November 15, 2017 by Matt Wozny

Concha y Toro, a Chilean winemaker, faces climate risk head-on by taxing its carbon emissions, reducing its water consumption, and maintaining the quality of its grapes. But it can improve by working to mitigate the risks associated with its partners and its logistics.

Tesla Motors: Beneficially Changing Our Climate?

Posted on November 15, 2017 by S.R. Fitzgerald

Will Tesla change our climate for the better, or will climate change disrupt their supply chain first?

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