Podcast | General Mills Celebrates World Soil Day With Soil Health Pioneer Gabe Brown

As part of the food industry, General Mills recognizes that agriculture contributes to some of our most pressing sustainability challenges. And we believe that the most promising solutions start with healthy soil.

Taproot Foundation Announces $200 Million in Pro Bono Services Provided to the Social Sector

Taproot Foundation announces today a significant milestone for the organization—surpassing $200 million worth of pro bono services provided to the social sector through its programs. These services are available to nonprofits and social good organizations around the world, free of charge.

Specsavers Uses HPE Greenlake to Expand Eye Disease Diagnostics and Serve More Patients

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced its collaboration with Specsavers utilising the HPE GreenLake platform to support 385 retail stores across Australia and New Zealand.

Investing in a Sustainable Future

Demand for environmental, social and governance (ESG) data has accelerated as the demand for consistent and high quality data around sustainability issues goes mainstream.

Blockchain Through the Whole Supply Chain: Traceability at the Source Depends on Trust

BSR and Envisible describe their project to support a global brand and its supply chain partners to establish a blockchain-enabled traceable supply chain that delivers sustainability benefits to all the actors in the supply chain.

6 Things Every Donor Should Have the Day of Blood Stem Cell Donation

Peripheral Blood Stem Cell donation is a non-surgical, outpatient procedure that collects blood stem cells via the bloodstream. It’s also the procedure that's used in 75% of donations. Here are 6 things you will need for the day of your donation.

Ray C. Anderson Foundation's NextGen Committee Awards $100,000 Grant to Inga Foundation

The NextGen Committee of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation has awarded a $100,000 grant to The Inga Foundation for their "Land for Life" program. Helping farmers in Honduras repair the soil and establish food security and cash crops.

Plate Waste in US Cafeterias Could Total 530,000 Tons per Year

World Wildlife Fund (WWF) released Food Waste Warriors: A Deep Dive Into Food Waste in US Schools. The report analyzed post-service food waste in 46 schools in nine U.S. cities across eight states.

Points of Light Launches The Civic 50 Survey to Recognize Nation’s Top Corporate Citizens for 2020

Points of Light, a global nonprofit dedicated to accelerating people-powered change, today launched The Civic 50 survey for 2020. The survey will remain open through March 5, 2020, and the list of honorees will be publicly announced at the Points of Light Conference in Washington, D.C., on June 9, 2020.