'Silos Have Broken Down': Why Collaboration Drives Successful ESG Programs
"My goal is to get all those subject matter experts—our packaging, our sustainability engineers, every single person within our company—to be a subject matter expert on how we can reduce that footprint," said Kelly Crosier, deputy general counsel of TreeHouse Foods.
April 17, 2023 at 02:22 PM
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Corporate GovernanceCompanies that want to make an impact through their ESG investments will need to decide which components best apply to their business and work within those frameworks to achieve their goals.
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