Greenwashing Is Out. Strategic Climate Infrastructure Is In.

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Corporate sustainability is moving beyond surface-level commitments and into the physical infrastructure that makes long-term decarbonization possible.

In this episode of Digest This, Three Rivers Energy Partners explores two major examples of that shift. The first is the rapid growth of renewable natural gas in U.S. transportation, where RNG use as fuel in on-road natural gas vehicles has increased by 94%. By capturing methane from organic waste and converting it into usable fuel, RNG is helping fleets reduce emissions while relying on proven domestic energy infrastructure.

The episode also looks at Lululemon’s investment in a renewable energy fund designed to support new wind and solar projects in mainland China, where much of the apparel supply chain’s electricity demand occurs. Rather than relying only on paper-based credits, this approach focuses on adding real clean energy capacity in the regions where manufacturing emissions happen.

Together, these stories show how serious sustainability is becoming a matter of strategy, resilience, and capital allocation. The future of sustainable business will be built through practical solutions that move physical molecules, finance real infrastructure, and create more resilient supply chains.

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