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Fall 2021/Leadership

Heroes and Zeros: Mercedes-Benz vs. Toyota

by Bernard Simon

The world’s first car maker prepares to go all-electric as Toyota lobbies against climate action

Leadership/Summer 2021

Heroes and Zeros: Etsy versus Chevron

by Bernard Simon

E-commerce site leads the way on women in the workplace while Chevron gets slapped for greenwashing, again

Responsible Investing/Spring 2021

Heroes & zeros: Who’s advancing diversity and who’s selling out the climate?

by Bernard Simon

Nasdaq pushes for diverse boards while two asset managers continue to vote down most climate-related shareholder resolutions

Summer 2020

Heroes and zeros: Covid edition

by Bernard Simon

The COVID-19 pandemic has been an excellent opportunity to test which companies are living up to the U.S. Business Roundtable’s pledge last

Leadership/Winter 2020

Heroes and zeros: Interface’s Mission Zero vs. Blackstone Group’s sickly suits

by Bernard Simon

Hero: Interface Ray Anderson set an ambitious target in 1994. The founder and chief executive of Interface Inc. had just read Paul

Kellogs Factory
Cleantech/Energy/Food/Supply Chain/Voices

Heroes & zeroes: vol. 15

by CK Staff

Hero: Kellogg’s Back in 1950s post-war America, the so-called cereal wars raged between companies working to entice customers with prizes and catchy

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Food/Health & Lifestyle/Leadership/Supply Chain/Voices

Heroes & zeros: vol. 14

by CK Staff

Hero: Tyson Foods Tyson Foods, the second largest pork processor and marketer in the United States, recently issued new animal treatment guidelines to its

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