For quick access to WRI’s corporate sustainability resources, visit [wri.org/business](http://www.wri.org/business/sustainability). ### Why Sustainable Business Working with companies is essential to our mission because they can innovate and scale solutions to our toughest challenges. Businesses have important influence on governments and their extensive, global value chains complement the reach of governments bound by national borders. Companies inform WRI’s priorities and help kickstart innovative projects. ### How We Support Sustainable Business WRI's research helps integrate environmental sustainability and business strategy. Our practical guidance, tools and initiatives help companies assess and reduce impacts along their entire value chains. Here are some popular ways in which WRI helps companies improve their sustainability performance: - [Aqueduct helps companies be responsible stewards of freshwater](http://www.wri.org/our-work/project/aqueduct/about) - [Global Forest Watch helps companies reduce deforestation impacts in their supply chains](http://www.globalforestwatch.org/about) - [The Greenhouse Gas Protocol is the world’s most trusted methodology for measuring corporate emissions](http://www.ghgprotocol.org/companies-and-organizations) - [The Science Based Targets initiative helps companies align their carbon reduction targets with international climate goals](http://sciencebasedtargets.org/) To learn more about our work with the private sector, [view our brochure](https://issuu.com/worldresources/docs/wri1709_business-brochure_final-hr) and contact [JP Leous](http://www.wri.org/profile/jp-leous), Director of International Corporate Relations, to learn how to become a program partner. ### Our Corporate Consultative Group (CCG) WRI’s Corporate Consultative Group (CCG) brings together over 30 leading companies to advance business practices that mitigate risks and support sustainable growth. Collaborating with CCG members illuminates corporate needs and the ways we can help guide sustainability strategies in the private sector. Learn more about WRI’s [Corporate Consultative Group](http://www.wri.org/business/join-corporate-consultative-group-ccg) or contact [Emily Neagle](http://www.wri.org/profile/Emily-Neagle), Manager, Corporate Consultative Group, Corporate Relations and Communications.

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