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Sustainable Supply Chains: Can Retailers Be the Rising Tide That Lifts All Boats?

by TSC Webmaster | Dec 8, 2014 | News

By Tim Greiner Sustainable Brands December 5, 2014 A whopping 97 percent of environmental impacts in the retail sector come from the product itself — from raw materials, transportation and product manufacturing. With impacts so heavily weighted in the supply chain,...

Less Means More: Companies throughout the household and personal care industry continue to make their products and practices more sustainable.

by TSC Webmaster | Dec 4, 2014 | News

By Christine Esposito Associate Editor HAPPI Happi interviewed Sarah E. Lewis, Ph.D., managing director, research and integration at The Sustainability Consortium, which has more than 90 members including respected players in household and personal care, such as...

Two Steps Forward: Sheila Bonini and the future of The Sustainability Consortium

by TSC Webmaster | Dec 1, 2014 | News

Sheila Bonini, CEO of The Sustainability Consortium. Joel Makower GreenBiz December 1, 2014 Two months ago, Sheila Bonini became the third chief executive of The Sustainability Consortium, a 5-year-old membership group comprising consumer packaged goods companies,...

Elanco Joins The Sustainability Consortium: Brings Expertise in Animal Health and Food Animal Production to TSC Food, Beverage and Agriculture Working Group

by TSC Webmaster | Aug 1, 2014 | News

Greenfield, IN – August 2014 – Elanco Animal Health has joined The Sustainability Consortium® (TSC®) as a new member of the Food, Beverage, and Agriculture Working Group. Elanco is a global innovation-driven company that develops and markets products to improve animal...

WSPA joins The Sustainability Consortium to Create Collaborative Change for Animals

by TSC Webmaster | May 22, 2014 | News

Tempe, AZ May 22, 2014 – The Sustainability Consortium® is pleased to announce WSPA as a new member. As the first member organization of The Sustainability Consortium dedicated expressly to animal welfare, WSPA will help move businesses to protect animals by...
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