Why XPRIZE is targeting methane mitigation for its next climate competition
The past 12 months have seen a surge of interest in methane, a powerful greenhouse gas that to date is responsible for around a third of global warming. The market for methane-redu
Despite the noise, business isn’t backing down on sustainability
The opinions expressed here by Trellis expert contributors are their own, not those of Trellis. As the U.S. retreats from global climate efforts, it’s easy to focus on the neg
It’s hot, chaotic and lacks companies — but COP30 can still be a turning point
What’s going on at COP30? You wouldn’t know much by reading the mainstream media, other than the relatively mild protests and the usual infrastructure problems nearly all U.N.
Unilever, Danone and Nestlé come close to eliminating deforestation from key supply chains
Attempts by companies to eliminate deforestation from supply chains show huge divergence in success, with leaders already coming close to having eliminated the practice for several
It’s hot, chaotic and lacks companies — but COP30 can still be a turning point
What’s going on at COP30? You wouldn’t know much by reading the mainstream media, other than the relatively mild protests and the usual infrastructure problems nearly all U.N.
How to get promoted to sustainability director or VP in 2026
The opinions expressed here by Trellis expert contributors are their own, not those of Trellis. Securing an internal promotion within corporate sustainability has always been to
How to get promoted to sustainability director or VP in 2025
The opinions expressed here by Trellis expert contributors are their own, not those of Trellis. Securing an internal promotion within corporate sustainability has always been to
Lululemon revises goals for ‘preferred’ materials and supplier renewables
Fitness apparel maker Lululemon has added a 2030 renewable energy goal for top suppliers while downgrading procurement plans that called for including at least 25 percent of “pre

