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Kathryn Lundstrom

Kathryn Lundstrom is Adweek's sustainability editor, where she covers advertising and marketing news through a climate lens.

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The FTC Is Updating Guidance on Environmental Claims. Here’s What That Means

Sustainability

The agency, tasked with protecting consumers, last updated the Green Guides in 2012.

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At SXSW, Brands and Activists Chart a More Sustainable Path Forward

SXSW

Clean Creatives and Ben & Jerry's used ice cream to highlight greenwashing.

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People Want Transparency on Climate Progress: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

New Consumer

That means brands must be honest about failures and rethink consumption.

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From Showtime to Slack, SXSW Draws Major Advertisers. Here’s Why

SXSW

The festival reaches a unique cross-section of people in a tactile way, marketers say.

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From Activations to Agency Parties, Here’s What Marketers Can Expect at SXSW 2023

SXSW

Austin-based industry veterans share advice on what to expect.

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How McCann Worldgroup’s Internal Sustainability Tracker Steers It Toward Net Zero

Sustainability

It's part of the agency's plan to reach net zero by 2040. Activists say McCann should also cut ties with oil and gas clients.

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Ads Driving Higher Attention Can Cut Carbon Emissions by 63%

Sustainability

Ad-tech firm Playground xyz used Scope3 data to inform the study.

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ESG Reporting Is Increasingly Important—and Complex. Here’s What Marketers Should Know

Sustainability

A new white paper from the 4A's aims to help agencies navigate new platforms and ratings.

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Lack of Standardization Stalls Media Decarbonization Efforts

Premium

GumGum is the latest ad tech platform to announce carbon measurement and reduction goals.

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Adweek Sustainability Honor 2023: Call for Nominations

Sustainability

The award aims to highlight those shaping the climate conversation within the marketing ecosystem.