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CDP: Half of big businesses not engaging with suppliers on water risk

…focuses on 3,163 large companies with an annual revenue of more than EUR/ US250m. These companies collectively risk losing up to $77bn by mid-century due to water-related risks. Potential losses…

Wireless EV charging robots and next-gen plant-based proteins: The best green innovations of March 2024

company that envisions a future where renewable energy seamlessly integrates into urban landscapes. The company’s innovation is an on-demand, wireless EV charging system that is designed to be swiftly deployed…

Amid SBTi controversies, WWF says carbon offsets ‘cannot be a substitute’ for decarbonisation

…cannot be a substitute for reducing emissions from company operations, products, and value chains. To support the radical transformation we need to see from companies, WWF has long advocated that…

Why business must act now on biodiversity

…safe and healthy environment for workforces and communities – issues that come together under this transition. However, the infrastructure to deliver nature-positive outcomes at a corporate level is still nascent…

How businesses can catalyse the transition to a circular economy

…this type of analysis isn’t always done to a common standard covering a wider scope of impacts. Apples were not being compared with other apples, through this current approach. Success…

Adaptation Agenda drafts and plans to eradicate hunger: The seven biggest stories from food and agriculture day at COP28 (10 December)

…solely dedicated to food systems. The UN Climate Change Technology Executive Committee (TEC), together with Enterprise Neurosystem, a non-profit open-source artificial intelligence (AI) community, for example, were also among the…

‘Breakthrough’ or ‘fossil-fuelled failure’?: Green economy reacts to final COP28 agreement

…as well as the biggest economic opportunity of this century. The international community must now rally together and urgently deliver on the commitments made at the summit to keep 1.5°C…

Mining giants plot course to ‘nature-positive’ sector by 2030

…and opposition from host communities that will in turn undermine the global climate transition. Financial backing The Global Investor Commission on Mining 2030, also known as the Mining 2030 Commission,…

Beyond Net Zero – why due diligence in biodiversity has become a hot agenda item for portfolio companies and their investors

…financial performance of companies. Companies that effectively manage their impacts on biodiversity and promote biodiversity conservation can benefit from reduced risks and enhanced reputation and brand value. These companies may…

From Freezing to Fawning: The 4 F’s of sustainable communications greenwash

Red Consultancy’s specialist sustainability comms unit – Green@Red – surveyed 4,000 of the UK public while also analysing more than 50,000 media articles related to corporate communications on sustainability. The…

Church of England excludes all fossil fuel companies from £10.3bn fund

…robust plans to scale down fossil fuels and scale up renewables, or lose the support of the Commissioners. First Church Estates Commissioner Alan Smith said: “The decision to disinvest was…

Companies enroll in VCMI initiative to clarify usage of high-quality carbon credits

…the companies hands-on support to help them understand how the Claims Code works and provide tools and materials to aid communications about climate action claims and credit usage. The VCMI’s…

Nature Action 100: Investor coalition to engage with big businesses on biodiversity

…implementing by 2030 under the UN’s biodiversity treaty. Companies look set to adopt the recommendations. Companies with combined annual revenues of $1.5trn have previously called on world leaders to mandate…

UK Government pressed for clarity on national climate adaptation plan to heatwaves

…forth by the Committee was the launch of an ‘ambitious’ national retrofit programme, targeting existing housing stock. However, the Government has stopped short of committing to such a programme on…

ISSB and EU to streamline sustainability reporting with new guidance material

…into how companies can efficiently apply both sets of standards, particularly emphasising detailed analysis in climate-related disclosures. According to the organisations, by simplifying complexities, companies utilising this guidance will be…

New ‘rulebook’ launched for corporate carbon credit purchases

company can then select which tier of the Claim it would like to access. To make a claim, a company must select carbon credits that meet stringent quality thresholds in…

EU countries hammer out joint stance for COP28 climate summit

…climate goals. According to the European Commission, fully implementing the package will result in a 57% reduction in emissions by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, more than the initial 55%…

‘Arbitrary’ or a major retreat? Green economy leaders react to Labour U-turn on £28bn pledge

…solution to the environmental and social crisis will not come from politics. “Policymakers argue that they can’t commit funding to the green transition because they must be economically responsible. This…

Moving forward after World Water Week 2023

…many companies like to be ahead of incoming regulation. But multinational companies and those with complex global supply chains, be warned! – there’s unlikely to be a consistent approach across…

Beyond recycling: Is ‘deplastification’ the next step for businesses?

…with the Break Free From Plastic movement, Surfrider Foundation Europe has identified five avoidance strategies used by companies to perpetuate pollution. Some companies avoid accountability by shifting blame to consumers,…