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The Natural Capital Protocol is a framework designed to help business managers identify, measure, and value impacts and dependencies on natural capital. The Protocol... Read More
Ethical Clothing Australia (ECA) is an accreditation body working collaboratively with local textile, clothing and footwear (TCF) companies to ensure their Australian... Read More
Find out how important it is for business to value its relationship with nature and people. These companies are already leading the way. They are assessing water,... Read More
This quality standard, known primarily within Europe, currently defines the highest level of textile sustainability by applying the maximum currently achievable parameters... Read More
RAN’s Out of Fashion campaign works closely with front line communities in Indonesia, concerned consumers in the U.S., and business leaders across the world to demand that... Read More
Business guide to natural capital valuation - it incorporates and values a number of non-financial impacts. It’s a holistic view of what businesses need to understand risk,... Read More
RAN looked into a number of different fabrics and found that there are also a few fabrics that are gentler on the earth. Examples include: Hemp, Ramie, Jute, Linen,... Read More
India Water Tool is the first country-specific tool developed to support businesses in assessing Water risks at their sites in India , planning Water management actions and... Read More
IPIECA has developed this Overview of methodologies for estimating petroleum industry value chain (Scope 3) greenhouse gas emissions to provide information on approaches... Read More
Calculation of the biodiversity footprint of a company or product, both for a current and alternative or future situation, to assess changes in impact and effectiveness of... Read More
This free tool provides users a simple interface to make a first, rough approximation of your full scope 3 footprint, regardless of organization type and size. The tool... Read More
The second post talked about how clothing companies are turning forests into fashion. In order to produce rayon, viscose and other textiles, companies source fiber through... Read More