Michael Harvey and Margo Mosher describe SustainAbility’s updated approach to materiality—“materiality 2.0”— a process that builds on existing good practice and reflects what SA sees as representing the next generation of materiality assessments.
Mo Al-Shawaf notes that while China's declarations of environmental concerns are viewed with skepticism, activity to hold the government accountable is rising.
Rida Bilgrami explains why momentum is converging around major health and economic costs associated with sugar-related health problems including obesity.
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