Mary Mazzoni, TriplePundit.com

Mary Mazzoni

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Philadelphia, PA, United States

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Past:
  • TriplePundit.com
  • EcoWatch
  • Truthout
  • Salon.com
  • AlterNet
  • Cashay
  • Technical.ly

Past articles by Mary:

How America’s Second Largest Cancer Charity Saves Lives

We spoke with the CEO of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to find out more about how the second largest cancer-focused nonprofit in the U.S. works to meet patient needs — and learn what brands can do to help. → Read More

22 Plant-Based Foods Coming to Market in 2022

These new plant-based foods tout a taste and texture that's just like the real thing, and they're coming soon to restaurants and retailers near you. → Read More

10+ Brands That Embraced the Circular Economy in 2021

From reusable and dissolvable packaging to giving secondhand goods a new life, read on for some of the top circular economy solutions that caught our eyes in 2021. → Read More

TriplePundit's 2021 Sustainable Holiday Gift Guide

Whether you're wishing your loved ones good tidings in person or from afar, we've got you covered with our sustainable holiday gift guide. From zero-waste options to gifts that give back, check off your list with these choices that are big on cheer but light on impact. → Read More

As Immigration Reform Fight Heats Up, Business Stays Silent

With real immigration reform on the table for the first time in decades, the fight is heating up from the halls of Congress to the streets of the largest U.S. cities. The business community, however, has stayed largely silent. → Read More

Diverse Founders Lead Sustainable Products Push at Target

Target's Building Blocks for Better Products program is asking businesses led by women and people of color to "reimagine beauty and personal care products with sustainability in mind." → Read More

Netflix Launches New Eco Titles in Partnership with COP26

Launched in partnership with COP26 organizers, Netflix's “Together for Our Planet” collection includes 30 titles that help viewers better understand what's happening to the planet. → Read More

Will Vaccine Inequity Derail COP26?

Weeks after United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres described the IPCC's findings as a "code red for humanity," the future of the U.N.'s next major climate talks could be in jeopardy. → Read More

Impossible Chicken Nuggets and Other New Plant-Based Foods

More than 800 companies and brands now specialize in plant-based foods, and they're introducing a host of creative concoctions that can suit any taste. Here are a few recent rollouts you may have missed. → Read More

It Doesn’t Have to Be So Complicated: How to Engage Consumers in Sustainability

Creating products that truly carry less impact on the environment requires a host of considerations, but communicating with consumers doesn’t have to be complicated. We asked two sustainability execs for their top tips. → Read More

4 Ways for Business to Show Authentic Leadership on Racial Equity

“It’s easy to say that you’re anti-racist without changing anything about how your organization operates,” says Gary Cunningham, CEO of Propserity Now. Here are four ways to make sure you’re walking the walk on racial equity. → Read More

How Mars Used Technology to Center Purpose During the Pandemic

The multinational consumer goods company leaned into its purpose to navigate the crisis and embraced technology to enable connections while ensuring safety, Angela Mangiapane, president of Mars Global Services, told TriplePundit. → Read More

Women CEOs Are Breaking Records in the Fortune 500

A record 41 companies in the 2021 Fortune 500 are headed by women. Six are women of color, and for the first time ever, two Black women are running Fortune 500 companies this year. → Read More

From Circular Plastic to Vegan Leather: Adidas Plans to Use Sustainable Materials in 60 Percent of Products Next Year

In a press announcement on Monday, Adidas pledged to include sustainable materials, such as recycled polyester and sustainably-grown cotton, in more than 60 percent of the products it sells next year. → Read More

All the Big News From Climate Week In One Place

As we mark another Climate Week come and gone, catch up on the biggest, boldest announcements from businesses, investors and policymakers worldwide. → Read More

Can Job Training Close the ‘Opportunity Divide’ Post-Pandemic?

Investment in job training within historically underserved communities is a key lever companies can use to bolster their own pipelines while bettering the communities they serve. → Read More

Pride Without Parades: What the Fight for LGBTQ+ Inclusion Means in 2020

Experts share their perspective about the future of Pride, what it means in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement and the COVID-19 pandemic, and how companies can engage during this unique time in our history. → Read More

Facebook Employees Walk Off the Job in Support of Black Lives Matter Protesters

A group of Facebook employees refused to work on Monday in protest of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's decision to protect messages from Donald Trump that many viewed as inciting violence against demonstrators. → Read More

Get Inspired: Sustainability Headlines You May Have Missed This Month

It may cheer you to learn that sustainability headlines from major companies and environmental groups haven't stopped, even though you may not have heard about them. → Read More

What's New With Loop? How the 21st-Century Milkman is Coping With COVID-19

With health and safety protocols, new product roll-outs and plans to expand across the entire continental U.S., Loop isn't slowing down in the face of challenging times. → Read More