Tag: protecting the planet
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SustainCase newsletter – wk2, January 2024
ESG regulation: what companies should prepare for in 2024 With game-changing regulations like the EU’s CSRD and the Global Plastics Treaty on the horizon, 2024 is ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk51, December 2023
FBRH Consultants achieves ISO 9001:2015 certification December 20, 2023 – FBRH Consultants has successfully achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification. By achieving this certification, FBRH Consultants demonstrates its ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk44, October 2023
Redefining Value: Synchronising Business Strategy with ESG/ Sustainability Why is it better to identify significant impacts in the value chain and not just the supply chain? ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk38, September 2023
New global sustainability reporting requirements are out. Here’s what companies need to know The effort to unify global sustainability reporting rules has just taken a major ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk36, September 2023
EFRAG-GRI JOINT STATEMENT OF INTEROPERABILITY GRI and EFRAG have published a joint statement on the high level of interoperability achieved between the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) and ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk35, August 2023
Water crisis should be considered as critical as climate change, researchers say The global water crisis should be considered as critical as climate change, researchers have ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk34, August 2023
Greenwashing is out: companies need to get serious about their sustainability journey Businesses are increasingly being held accountable for their environmental and social impact. Siegwerk, a ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk30, July 2023
Climate change: Which countries will foot the bill? Record-breaking heat in China. Wildfires forcing Swiss villages to evacuate. Drought ravaging Spanish crops. As the costs of ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk29, July 2023
U.S. launches $20 billion in ‘green bank’ programmes to curb climate change The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has launched two competitive grant programmes with $20 billion ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk28, July 2023
Australia to introduce mandatory climate reporting in 2024 The Australian government is looking to introduce mandatory climate reporting obligations for the country’s largest companies and financial ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk26, June 2023
Progress towards a strengthened sustainability reporting system GRI welcomed the launch by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) of its first standards, as a “significant milestone” ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk25, June 2023
Developing countries ‘left behind’ in clean energy shift Investment in clean energy in developing economies has to rise seven-fold by the end of the decade, the ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk23, June 2023
Just and sustainable economy: Commission lays down rules for companies to respect human rights and environment in global value chains The European Commission has adopted a ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk22, May 2023
ESG: Fad or Solid Business Sense? While some view ESG as a passing trend, supporters argue that it represents a fundamental shift in business practices with ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk21, May 2023
Could climate change impact seasonal fashion? Retailers look to delay sales season Unpredictable weather patterns caused by climate change are challenging the fashion industry, influencing seasonal ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk20, May 2023
Building The Foundation For Compliance In Sustainability Looking at the landscape of emerging regulations, Shameek Ghosh, CEO and cofounder of TrusTrace, argues it may only be ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk19, May 2023
How AI can help combat climate change Jim Bellingham, executive director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Assured Autonomy, discusses the potential to use AI in ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk18, May 2023
At Least 10,000 Foreign Companies to Be Hit by EU Sustainability Rules A Refinitiv analysis has identified thousands of companies subject to the coming EU rules. ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk17, April 2023
Finding innovative solutions to the interlinked biodiversity and climate crises The Cambridge Conservation Initiative is a collaborative effort between the University of Cambridge and nine prominent conservation ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk16, April 2023
Primark launches first circular product range in latest sustainability push Primark has launched its first-ever circular product collection in its latest sustainability push, as it pledges ... -
An interview with Cecilia Puppo on Life Cycle Assessment
Simon Pitsillides: Why is there a need for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)? Cecilia Puppo: We are now more aware than ever of the environmental cost that ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk15, April 2023
Amazon announces that it plans to power its operations solely with renewable energy by 2025 Amazon is the world’s largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy, and ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk14, April 2023
Sudan’s Nile fishermen worry as climate change means fewer fish Climate change and overfishing threaten the livelihoods of fishermen as fish stocks dwindle and some species ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk13, March 2023
EU countries poised to approve 2035 phaseout of CO2-emitting cars European Union countries’ energy ministers are set to give final approval on Tuesday to the bloc’s ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk12, March 2023
World is on brink of catastrophic warming, U.N. climate change report says A dangerous climate threshold is near, but ‘it does not mean we are doomed’ ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk11, March 2023
Collapsed $20 Billion Sun Cable Project Receives Multiple Bids A collapsed A$30 billion ($20 billion) project to export Australian renewable energy to Singapore has received initial ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk10, March 2023
Twenty-five trailblazing women leading the fight against climate change With so many extraordinary women engaged in the battle against climate change, the biggest task in compiling ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk9, February 2023
Plastic consumption on course to nearly double by 2050 – research Plastic use in G20 countries is on course to nearly double by the middle of ... -
SustainCase newsletter – wk8, February 2023
EU opens door to ‘green’ nuclear-derived hydrogen The European Commission has published rules that could allow some hydrogen produced in nuclear-based energy systems to count towards ... -
Incentivising Scope 3 reporting through regulation and policy
Not many organisations around the world report today on their Scope 3 emissions, despite the proposed priority, globally, in decarbonising business activities. To incentivise businesses and ...
