Latest News: Why Your Enforcement History Is Now Part of Every Major Vendor Review: EPA enforcement records are now feeding directly into supplier scoring platforms used by major buyers. For EHS teams, that history is a commercial… #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics #ArtificialIntelligence Read More
Latest News: A New Method Could Improve Battery Recycling Efficiency: A new recycling method could recover more battery materials with less energy. The approach may improve supply stability and reduce waste. #UniversityResearch #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: Hard-to-Recycle Waste Finds a Scalable Business Solution: Companies still struggle to recycle everyday workplace waste streams. A new Fastenal and TerraCycle partnership aims to close that gap. #IndustryStudies #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: Beyond Aero Advances Hydrogen Aviation Design Milestone: Beyond Aero has completed a key design review for its hydrogen aircraft. The milestone supports certification progress and moves the program forward. #IndustryStudies #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: FedEx Pilots Reusable Packaging System to Cut Costs and Waste: FedEx is testing reusable shipping boxes built for B2B logistics. The pilot aims to cut packaging waste while lowering costs in closed-loop supply chains. #Transportation #SupplyChainLogistics #Retail #Recycling Read More
Latest News: Industrial Emissions Rules Are Moving Faster Than Capex: If a compliance gap identified today will not be operationally resolved until 2028, how prepared are organizations for the regulatory timelines already approaching? #CleanTech #SupplyChainLogistics #Manufacturing Read More
Latest News: ESG Ratings Are the New Credit Signal: One company's 2025 results show what it looks like when ESG performance is actually priced into capital allocation. #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics #FoodBeverage Read More
Latest News: Air Force Pilots Fuel-Flexible Generator for Travis AFB: The DAF is testing a 250-kilowatt multi-fuel linear generator capable of running on six fuel types -- a prototype effort to eliminate single-fuel dependency at… #NorthAmerica #FleetManagement #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: The Hidden Stranded Asset Risk on Your Books: Stranded asset risk used to be a slow-moving, long-horizon concern -- something to manage over decades as the energy transition played out. #Allregions #Transportation #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: Carbon Credit Volatility Is Breaking Corporate Hedging: The market structure has changed in three specific ways that matter for financial planning. Are you prepared? #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics #Manufacturing Read More
Latest News: 95% of Battery Graphite Comes From China. Alabama Is Trying to Fix It.: Westwater Resources has filed a federal water quality permit for its Coosa Graphite Project in Alabama - the largest natural flake graphite deposit in the… #Commercial #NorthAmerica #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: Tariff Volatility Is Breaking Long-Term Project Economics: Tariff rates just hit an 80-year high -- and the project models you approved 18 months ago weren't built for this. #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics #FinancialServices Read More
Latest News: Refinancing Risk Is Rising for Emissions-Intensive Companies: As low-rate debt rolls over, lenders are factoring transition exposure into credit terms. CFOs entering 2026 refinancing cycles should reassess risk. #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics #RealEstate Read More
Latest News: Q1 Reality Check for Capital and Risk Leaders: Heading into Q2, executive teams should stress-test capital plans against tightening energy availability, infrastructure bottlenecks, selective financing conditions, and rising… #SupplyChainLogistics #Environment #CleanEnergy Read More
Latest News: Five Risk Signals Executives Should Act On Before Q2: Energy repricing, selective capital flows, regulatory expansion, and infrastructure constraints are converging. What executive teams must reassess before Q2 budgets solidify. #SupplyChainLogistics #MiningMetals #Insurance Read More
Latest News: SBTi Alignment Moves Upstream in Beverage Supply Chains: BarthHaas' SBTi commitment reflects growing Scope 3 pressure on agricultural ingredient suppliers as buyers integrate science-based targets into procurement and… #CleanTech #AsiaPacific #SupplyChainLogistics #Agriculture Read More
Latest News: The Illusion of Regulatory Alignment Is Over: Diverging global compliance regimes are forcing executive teams to rethink internal controls, governance architecture, and capital risk exposure. #FacilitiesManagement #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: Data Integrity Is Redefining How Procurement Writes Contracts: Carbon reporting rules and evolving disclosure standards are pushing procurement teams to embed stronger audit rights and data verification clauses into supplier… #IndustryStudies #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: Worthington Raises Cylinder Prices 10% as Steel Nears $960 Per Ton: Worthington Enterprises will increase cylinder and tank prices up to 10% effective March 1, 2026, as U.S. steel trades near $960 per ton and copper and zinc… #Commercial #SupplyChainLogistics #MiningMetals Read More
Latest News: Supplier Contracts Are Entering a Risk Allocation Reset: Carbon rules, PFAS litigation, and insurance repricing are pushing environmental exposure into supplier contracts, forcing procurement teams to rethink risk… #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics #Manufacturing #Insurance Read More
Latest News: EPR Fees May Favor Plastic Over Recyclable Paper: Under new EPR rules, coated paper packaging can cost more than plastic. A flawed recyclability definition may be sending brands the wrong signals. #EuropeMiddleEastAfrica #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: America's Climate Middle Is Quietly Taking Shape: Most Americans believe in climate change and feel its effects. Quiet concern is growing--and businesses are being judged on how they respond. #PolicyGovReports #NorthAmerica #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: Eastman and Kolmar Korea Push Biodegradable Beauty Forward: Eastman and Kolmar Korea join forces to scale biodegradable beauty ingredients. The collaboration blends materials science with K-beauty manufacturing expertise. #IndustryStudies #SupplyChainLogistics #Allregions Read More
Latest News: NY Breaks Ground on $1.7B Wadsworth Public Health Laboratory: New York has begun construction on a $1.7 billion Wadsworth Center laboratory, consolidating public health testing infrastructure to strengthen long-term… #NorthAmerica #CleanTech #NewYork #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: Supplier Sustainability Data Is Creating Contract Exposure: What begins as supplier sustainability reporting is increasingly becoming contractually binding, with implications for procurement risk and supplier governance. #IndustryStudies #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: Energy Volatility Is Reshaping Supplier Contract Risk: Energy volatility is shifting from energy contracts into supplier agreements, creating indirect cost exposure procurement teams struggle to govern. #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics #FinancialServices Read More
Latest News: How Scope 3 is Reshaping Supplier Power in Procurement: Scope 3 emissions requirements are quietly shifting supplier leverage--affecting pricing, contracts, and negotiation risk before procurement decisions are made. #Allregions #Software #SupplyChainLogistics #Carbon Read More
Latest News: Wisconsin Extends Energy Emergency as Fuel Supply Constraints Persist: Wisconsin extended its energy emergency through early February as pipeline disruptions and winter demand continue to strain heating fuel deliveries… #Compliance #SupplyChainLogistics #OilGas #Energy Read More
Latest News: Scope 3 Reporting Is Turning Disclosure Into Evidence: Scope 3 reporting is no longer just transparency. Verification and cross-border requirements are transforming disclosures into compliance exposure. #CleanTech #Allregions #SupplyChainLogistics Read More
Latest News: Appeals Court Says Citgo Can Be Sued in California Climate Case: A California appeals court ruled that Citgo can be sued in state court over climate claims, reversing a lower court decision on jurisdiction. #LawLegal #NorthAmerica #SupplyChainLogistics Read More