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  • To fight greenwash, brands need to become advocates for change

    Solitaire Townsend, (Dec 13, 2021)

    Business lost control of the narrative on sustainability years ago, and needs to reassess its role, says Futerra’s Solitaire Townsend

  • Policy Watch: On eve of COP26, all eyes are on whether G20 will step up on climate ambition

    Angeli Mehta, (Oct 27, 2021)

    In her latest monthly column, Angeli Mehta sees room for optimism that the Glasgow climate talks will alter the current trajectory of a disastrous 2.7C rise in warming by the end of the century

  • Melanie Kreis: ‘If we are serious about net zero, we need to know how much it will cost’

    Mike Scott, (Oct 18, 2021)

    Mike Scott talks to Melanie Kreis of Deutsche Post DHL in the first of a series of interviews with chief financial officers about their role in the transition to net zero

  • Moving toward a greener life science industry

    Native Ad, (Sep 14, 2021)

    SPONSORED CONTENT: By Jeffrey Whitford, Head of Global Corporate Responsibility and Life Science Branding, Merck

  • Paving the road to net zero with bricks made from plastic waste

    Mark Hillsdon, (Sep 12, 2021)

    Mark Hillsdon reports on how venture capital firm 2150 is among those backing technologies that seek to cut construction waste and plastic pollution while reducing embodied CO2 emissions in the built environment

  • The global race to drive down transport emissions

    Terry Slavin, (Mar 17, 2021)

    The spring issue of The Ethical Corporation magazine looks at progress on tackling the most intransigent source of CO2 emissions as the world gets back to business usual post Covid 19

  • 'Many countries are saying no more internal combustion engines. The U.S. needs to say it too'

    Terry Slavin, (Jan 27, 2021)

    Climate change was high on the agenda at this month’s Reuters Next virtual summit. Terry Slavin reports on some of the key takeaways

  • Shaping up for the net-zero race this month in The Ethical Corporation

    Terry Slavin, (Dec 10, 2020)

    At the recent Climate Ambition Summit governments made new commitments to cut CO2 emissions by 2030. In our December issue we report on what the private sector is doing to make its climate action both ambitious and credible. And we launch a new publication, the Sustainable Business Review

  • Giving nature its due place in race to save the planet

    Terry Slavin, (Dec 10, 2020)

    Amid investor and NGO concerns about greenwash potential from offsets, Terry Slavin untangles the slew of intersecting new initiatives to bring credibility to corporate pledges to protect biodiversity, including the Science Based Targets Network and Taskforce for Nature-related Financial Disclosures

  • How brands are joining the communications battle for more sustainable consumption

    Nadine Hawa, (Dec 9, 2020)

    Companies that want to credibly lead on tackling climate change have to take their customers – and governments – with them. Nadine Hawa reports

  • ‘Investors don't understand how much climate action is needed from companies'

    Wolfgang Kuhn, (Dec 9, 2020)

    COMMENT: The finance profession is ill-equipped to push for the transition of critical sectors, says ShareAction’s Wolfgang Kuhn

  • How Covid-19 has brought circularity into sharp focus for Philips

    Terry Slavin, (Jun 3, 2020)

    With refurbished CT scanners in heavy demand from hospitals to fight the pandemic, the Dutch health technology giant is seeing dividends from its drive to close the loop on its medical equipment. Terry Slavin speaks to sustainability chief Robert Metzke about the confluence of climate action, healthcare and circularity

  • Weekly Watch: 9 June 2017

    Terry Slavin, (Jun 9, 2017)

    Leading regions pledge climate action, Olam app maps small farms, Syngenta boosts Bangladesh farms, Lego cuts energy use, and Singapore opens green academy

  • Eight key takeaways from day two of Responsible Business Summit Europe

    Rebecca Ley, (Jun 9, 2017)

    We round up a selection of insights from leading CEOs and sustainability practitioners during a second thought-provoking day at Ethical Corporation’s flagship event

  • Weekly Watch: 18 May 2017

    Terry Slavin, (May 10, 2017)

    M&S, Target join Cotton 2040, Lego hits 100% renewables, Tesco sets science-based target, Waitrose moves on biomethane, Goodhope promises palm traceability, Smurfit Kappa close to 2020 goals

  • 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

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