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Adweek

This Fossil Fuel Nonprofit Cut Ties With Havas Over Shell Account. Now It Has a New AOR

Havas Agencies Could Be Stripped of B Corp Certification Due to Shell Account Win

In 2024, Expect Tensions to Rise With Global Temperatures

Edelman's Koch Connection Follows a Long History of PR-Led Climate Obstruction

Greenhushing Morphs to Green Silence Ahead of Election Season

How Agencies Cut Climate Impact in Ad Production

5 Times Activists Roasted Adland's Fossil Fuel Addiction During the Hottest Year Ever

Media Agencies Increasingly Include Return on Carbon Along With ROI in Plans

COP28 Is Over. Here's What Marketers Should Know About the 2024 Climate Talks

How PR Firms Greenwashed the UN’s Biggest Climate Talks

The Milk Wars Test the Power of Marketing as a Climate Solution

How Marketers Are Starting to Address Gen AI’s Green Problems

Agencies and Activists Demand B Lab Strip Havas of Its Certification, Update Rules

5 Lessons for Marketers From Patagonia Founder’s New Book

How WhistlePig, Kia and Comcast Are Using Solar Panels as Billboards

3 Sustainability Sticking Points That Will Define Adland’s Green Contributions

Climate Scientists Are Facing an Era-Defining Communications Challenge. Can Media Help?

‘It’s a Moral Issue’: Creatives Are Quitting Agencies Over Fossil Fuel Clients

Climate Week NYC Draws Out Sustainable Brands and World-Class Greenwashers

Havas Wins Shell Media Account Following Review—and Climate Protests

E-Bike Brands Aim to Capitalize on the Category’s Expansion

Nearly 300 Agencies—and 6 Major Holding Companies—Are Working for Fossil Fuel Clients

Ditching Plastic, Quilted Northern Debuts Recyclable Paper Packaging

5 Reasons to Be Optimistic About the Future of Sustainability

2023 Will Put the Ad Industry’s Relationship With Fossil Fuels on Trial

Resale Exploding Is Not an Automatic Win for the Climate

Long Payment Terms Plague Small Vendors, Further Burdening Minority- and Women-Owned Companies

Seventh Generation Is Phasing Out Big Plastic Laundry Jugs. But Consumers May Prove Hard to Sway

A Dim Economy Could Price Out Most Sustainable Shoppers

Less Than 1% of Clothing Is Made Into New Garments. These Brands Want to Change That

Need Some Extra Holiday Cash? This Company Wants You to Recycle Your Clothes for Credit

Blueland and Plastic Pollution Coalition Implore EPA to Regulate Dissolvable Plastic Film

Marketers Weigh in on Whether to Criticize Coca-Cola’s Controversial Sponsorship of COP27

As Global Emissions Keep Rising, Advertisers Grapple With the Industry's Role at UN Climate Talks

GroupM Pulls 20 Clients Onboard Its Media Decarbonization Coalition

Should Brands Be Allowed at the World's Biggest Climate Talks?

Can Fast Food Survive Without Single-Use Plastics?

Laundry Pods and Sheets Are Exploding in Popularity. But Are They Safe?

PubMatic and Reckitt Join Ad Net Zero Global to Support Industry Climate Action

How Dirty Is Your Website? Here Are the Top 100 US Advertisers by CO2 Emissions

'This Should Be a Turning Point': Congress Goes After PR Firms Obstructing Climate Policy

Concerts Have Always Left Hidden Wastelands. This Music Festival Puts Sustainability on the Main Stage

When Brands Sponsor Pride While Funding Anti-LGBTQ+ Politicians

Climate Issues Wrestle Their Way to the Forefront at Cannes 2022

Years After a Rocky Debut, E-Scooter Brands Woo Riders With a Greener Mission

Adweek Releases First Sustainability Special Report

4 Charts Exposing America’s Colossal Failure on Plastics Recycling

Work for Fossil Fuel Clients Exposes Agencies to Increasing Legal Risks, New Report Says

Coca-Cola Wants You to Recycle Soda Bottles. That Won't Keep Plastics Out of Your Body

The World’s Titanic-Sized Electronic Waste Problem Is Only Getting Bigger

Our Climate Reality Demands Radical Action From Brands, Not Meager Promises

'Enough Talk': Latest UN Climate Report Demands Action From Brands and Agencies

EVs Stole the Big Game Spotlight—Showing Auto Brands Are Committed to an All-Electric Future

What to Expect in Sustainability Marketing in 2022

Edelman 'Still Refusing to Look Up,' Says Climate Scientist Who Inspired 'Don't Look Up' Film

After a 60-Day Review of Its Roster, Edelman Is Sticking With Polluters—For Now

How PR Firms Shape—and Often Obstruct—Climate Change Policies

Should Agencies Work With Oil and Tobacco Brands? Consumers Are Split

Influencers and Celebs Want the World's Largest PR Firm to Drop ExxonMobil

These Brands Are Reimagining Sustainable Fashion—and How Pants Fit

Ad Tech Watchdogs Form Nonprofit With Plans to Uproot the ‘Disinformation Economy’

Americans Love Paper Towels. Critics Warn the Relationship Isn’t Sustainable

Getting Brands to Commit to Net-Zero Carbon Emissions

Young Marketers Want Agencies That Align With Their Values—Especially on Climate Issues

Turning Agencies Against Fossil Fuel Brands Harkens Back to the Tobacco Wars

Rebrand Complete, This Tour Operator Now Wants to Remake the Travel Industry

SXSW Doubles Down Against Calls to #BoycottTexas: ‘We Are Committed to Staying and Fighting’

McDonald’s Happy Meal Toys Will Be ‘More Sustainable’ by 2025

Sustainability and New Revenue Streams Are Driving Brands to Online Resale Marketplaces

Delta’s New Ad Campaign Takes Aim at Travel-Related Climate Guilt

76% of Americans Want Sustainable Products—but How You Define That Matters

Young Marketers Want Ad Agencies to Cut Ties With Big Oil

Lululemon Invests in Bio-Based Nylon Maker Genomatica

Around Half of American Car Owners Are Open to Buying an Electric Vehicle

CVS, Target and Walmart Get One Step Closer to Replacing Plastic Bags With New Pilot Programs

79% of Americans Have Bought Used Clothes, With Millennials Leading the Way

Madewell Partners With thredUP to Sell Used Jeans Online

77% of Americans Say It’s on CPG Brands to Make Sure Their Packaging Gets Recycled

The Texas Tribune

Texas considering cutting high school cosmetology courses

Can public officials block users on Facebook? This Texas case could help answer that

Texas education board moves to reinsert Hillary Clinton, Helen Keller into curriculum

Texas education board set to approve curriculum some say is historically inaccurate

Austin urges an appeals court to allow its paid sick leave ordinance to take effect

Sports Illustrated

The Glitz and Glamour of WNBA Draft Inspires Young Girls

The 'Magic Tee' Is Here for the New Generation of Fly Ball Hitters

PyeongChang Olympics Medal Count: Everyone Still Playing Catch-Up to Norway

Austin American-Statesman

Student-created anti-bullying club is now in every Leander school

Austin Chronicle

What Happens to Rape Victims?