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  • Slim Pickens and wooden water pipes: Tales from a U.S. sustainability consultancy

    Peter Knight, (Dec 13, 2021)

    For seven years, Peter Knight wrote a Letter from America column for Ethical Corporation. Here he reflects on a country that got lost along the ESG way, but is regaining ground

  • Will Covid-19 allow us to flatten the curve on climate change?

    Angeli Mehta, (May 2, 2020)

    With the IEA predicting that global CO2 emissions will fall 8% this year, Angeli Mehta weighs the early evidence of whether the pandemic will speed the energy transition

  • Apparel brands join forces to clean up their act in Bangladesh

    Angeli Mehta, (Nov 29, 2018)

    Angeli Mehta reports on how collaborative platforms such as the Partnership for Cleaner Textile are pushing for improvements in one of the world’s most polluting industries

  • ‘Moving to renewable energy is the biggest health intervention we can make’

    Michael Levitin, (Oct 30, 2018)

    Michael Levitin reports on how the US healthcare industry is tackling its own emissions and helping cities become more resilient to climate change

  • Cheat Sheet: COP 23 welcomes the bankers

    Oliver Balch, (Nov 7, 2017)

    Oliver Balch picks out the most important messages from the raft of research on business and climate change released ahead of this week’s UNFCCC conference in Bonn

  • Fashion brands 'failing to heed warnings on viscose production'

    Angeli Mehta, (Oct 23, 2017)

    Leading firms have committed to source the garment fibre from sustainable forests, but are paying less attention to widespread environmental damage from toxic chemicals used in its production. We look at greener alternatives

  • Brands wake up to tragedy of the oceans

    Angeli Mehta, (Oct 20, 2017)

    Shocking images of marine life choking on plastic waste are finally moving companies to innovate on more sustainable packaging solutions. But it will take more than new technologies to kick a decades-old global addiction to cheap single-use plastic

  • We have to look beyond electric cars if we want sustainable cities fit for the future

    Peter White, (Aug 1, 2017)

    The WBCSD's Peter White argues that cities need to be strategic and take a holistic public-private approach to tackling air pollution and rising greenhouse gas emissions

  • Weekly Watch: 16 June 2017

    Rebecca Ley, (Jun 16, 2017)

    Apple launches green bond, Carlsberg's science-based targets, retailers linked to viscose pollution, Hershey cuts packaging waste, RSPO grows, and WBCSD calls for action on food waste

  • Weekly Watch: 1 June 2017

    Rebecca Ley, (Jun 1, 2017)

    Climate change cost to cities, Sainsbury's launches own Fairly Traded label, The Body Shop asks UN to end animal testing, and Tesco slashes carbon footprint with new refrigerant

  • Weekly Watch 25 May 2017

    Rebecca Ley, (May 10, 2017)

    McDonald's and L'Oreal tackle deforestation, The Body Shop filters air pollution at bus stops, GM source sustainable rubber, Unilever and Coca-Cola use 100% renewables

  • Weekly Watch: 13 April 2017

    Rebecca Ley, (Apr 12, 2017)

    Ford electrifies China, Smurfit Kappa's cardboard tent, O2 reduces emissions, AccorHotels goes low-carbon, Riversimple gets funding, and H&M boosts circular innovation

  • Weekly Watch: 9 March 2017

    Rebecca Ley, (Mar 1, 2017)

    Nestlé slashes sugar, business case for food waste, Timberland turns plastic into products, Co-op fights modern slavery, UK inequality, Wales invests to cut CO2, holidays run by women, and Epona joins Fairtrade

  • EthicsWatch UK: Pollution - Business joins Mayor’s battle to clean London’s filthy air

    Ben Cooper, (Aug 18, 2016)

    West End retailers launch 12-point plan to tackle capital’s air pollution hotspot

  • PolicyWatch – July 2016

    Stephen Gardner, (Jul 25, 2016)

    Pollution deal, North American climate promises, UK carbon budge and sun shines on India

  • EthicsWatch: Asia - ‘People power works’: Indian activists turn up pressure on Unilever

    Sam Phipps, (Apr 22, 2016)

    A settlement with former factory employees looks unlikely to satisfy campaigners seeking justice over mercury pollution at Kodaikanal

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