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Brand Watch: Things go badly for Coke, as activists attack COP27 sponsor 

Oliver Balch reports on how plastic pollution has risen up the agenda for the annual climate shindig, which comes just ahead of talks on a global plastics treaty
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    Oliver Balch meets Rob Cameron, spokesman for the...

  • PepsiCo’s biggest challenge: winning over millions of farmers...

    Oliver Balch meets Jim Andrew, the man charged with...

  • Will 'historic' U.S. climate bill herald a new era of...

    In the latest issue of The Sustainable Business Review,...

  • Brands need to put money where their mouths are in fighting nature loss,...
  • Policy Watch: As climate change hits home, it’s time for honest...
  • P&G launches shampoo bar versions of its major haircare brands

  • Editor’s letter: Can tourism tread more lightly?

    Terry Slavin, (Jun 20, 2022)

    In the summer issue of The Ethical Corporation magazine we assess the challenges for the travel sector in meeting its promise to get onto a more sustainable flightpath as it zooms back to life after COVID 19

  • Companies urged to wake up to water risk amid looming global shortfalls

    Terry Slavin, (May 25, 2022)

    In the June issue of The Sustainable Business Review we report on the risk of stranded assets due to water scarcity, the need for joined-up action on climate change, desertification and biodiversity loss, and how companies are looking to AI to help them decarbonise. We also report on key themes from the recent Responsible Business U.S.A. event in New York

  • Tencent’s Approach to Carbon Neutrality — Together for a Greener Future

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  • In the race against time to cut emissions, companies’ supply chains are key

    Terry Slavin, (May 24, 2022)

    Delegates to Reuters Events' Responsible Business U.S.A. event got into the weeds of the challenges of tackling Scope 3 climate impacts. Terry Slavin reports

  • Brand Watch: Rise of the robots as companies turn to AI to get their numbers right

    Oliver Balch, (May 24, 2022)

    With 93% of business leaders trusting AI more than humans to make sustainability decisions, tech solutions are big-hitting tools in the toolbox, reports Oliver Balch

  • ‘If we are to rise to the climate challenge, boards need to embed sustainability, pronto’

    David Grayson, (May 4, 2022)

    Comment: David Grayson, co-author of the Sustainable Business Handbook, explains why he’s on a mission to turn capitalism into a force for good

  • IPCC says we have the tools to limit global warming. But do we have the will?

    Terry Slavin, (Apr 27, 2022)

    In the latest issue of Reuters Events Sustainable Business's quarterly magazine we look at how energy efficiency is getting short shrift in energy policy, a new U.N. panel to keep companies honest on their net-zero promises, how activists are targeting SUVs, and the implications of the SEC climate reporting rules. We also profile Ann Mukherjee, CEO of Pernod North America

  • Brand Watch: In the face of war, companies need to both act and advocate

    Oliver Balch, (Mar 31, 2022)

    The host of ‘wicked problems’ confronting sustainable business leave no room to sit on the fence, says Oliver Balch  

  • Society Watch: The rise of employee climate activism

    Mark Hillsdon, (Mar 31, 2022)

    Mark Hillsdon reports on how workers are increasingly holding their companies to account. If firms are serious about reaching net-zero, they should listen to them

  • The woman at the eye of the storm of Asia’s rising climate risk

    Oliver Balch, (Mar 22, 2022)

    Oliver Balch meets Esther An of Singapore’s City Developments Limited, who has won accolades from the UN Global Compact for pushing her company to adopt greener building methods for the past two decades

  • The rising tide of climate change litigation that is lifting all boats

    Mark Hillsdon, (Mar 21, 2022)

    Mark Hillsdon reports on how high-profile victories have spawned copy-cat cases around the world. But companies and communities are litigating to block climate action, too

  • Brand Watch: Will 2022 be the year that sustainable consumption finally takes hold?

    Oliver Balch, (Jan 27, 2022)

    Oliver Balch expects a greater focus on labelling to meet growing consumer demand for ‘greener’ products

  • Mastercard’s Kloberdanz on why companies have to plug the ‘trust gap’ on nature

    Oliver Balch, (Jan 27, 2022)

    Oliver Balch talks to the payment giant's chief sustainability officer about the need to overcome consumer frustration over corporate inaction on climate change

  • 20 years of helping companies on their sustainability journeys

    Terry Slavin, (Dec 15, 2021)

    In the 20th anniversary issue of Ethical Corporation magazine, we look at how the sustainability agenda has evolved - and where it needs to go in the next 20 years

  • Why business journalists need to challenge the ESG orthodoxy

    Terry Slavin, (Dec 14, 2021)

    The Ethical Corporation’s editor-in-chief Terry Slavin explains why the magazine’s mission of doing deep dives into complex sustainability issues is more relevant than ever before

  • Hope for achieving the SDGs lies in a new generation about to take over the boardroom

    Arlo Brady, (Dec 14, 2021)

    Freuds CEO Arlo Brady says the finance sector is the latest to join the seismic shift in business attitudes over the past 20 years

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