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The GreenBiz Group, in partnership with Trucost, has just released the State of Green Business 2015 report, its eighth annual assessment of the environmental performance of companies and forecasts the trends that bear watching in the year ahead.
In 15 years, 40 percent of the world (PDF) will lack access to clean water, assuming current consumption patterns hold, compared to just over 10 percent today. Fast forward 20 more years to 2050, and global food production to feed the 3.5 billion more people expected on earth will be lagging by 70 percent.
The world’s biggest companies are addressing their environmental impacts, but it isn’t making much of a difference, according to the latest report from GreenBiz Group and Trucost.
In 15 years, 40 percent of the world (PDF) will lack access to clean water, assuming current consumption patterns hold, compared to just over 10 percent today. Fast forward 20 more years to 2050, and global food production to feed the 3.5 billion more people expected on earth will be lagging by 70 percent.
The world’s biggest companies are addressing their environmental impacts, but it isn’t making much of a difference, according to the latest report from GreenBiz Group and Trucost.
The world’s biggest companies are addressing their environmental impacts, but it isn’t making much of a difference, according to State of Green Business 2015, a report from GreenBiz Group and Trucost.
The 2015 State of Green Business report is just out, our eighth annual assessment of the environmental performance of companies around the world, along with the trends to watch in the year ahead. We produce the report in partnership with Trucost.
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