Mark Hillsdon
Mark Hillsdon
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Nov 28, 2018
Mark Hillsdon talks to Heineken, Carlsberg and Diageo about how they collaborating on safeguarding watershed health, and focusing on circular economy solutions
Oct 31, 2018
Mark Hillsdon looks at an innovative public-private partnership that has been working to improve global health outcomes since 2001 but has seen vaccination rates stall
Oct 31, 2018
The access agenda isn’t just about making drugs freely available in developing countries, Mark Hillson reports. Pharmaceutical companies are trying to tackle the dearth of trained health workers, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa
Oct 29, 2018
Mark Hillsdon reports on how the Consumer Goods Forum is trying to replicate the success of the Amazon soy moratorium, halting deforestation by making more productive use of already degraded land
Aug 22, 2018
Faced with ballooning congestion and pollution, China has been testing new technologies for transport and buildings in its eco-cities. Mark Hillsdon reports
Aug 22, 2018
AVs have been hailed by groups like the WBCSD as the answer to sustainable mobility, but unless they are part of new shared public-private transport models they could just lead to more cars on the roads. Mark Hillsdon reports
Aug 6, 2018
TCFD is beginning to spur regulation, and the signs are it will become mandatory – meanwhile there is an increasing appetite among investors for companies to come clean, writes Mark Hillsdon
May 20, 2018
UK wind and marine tech companies scent opportunity in the wind in the South China Sea, reports Mark Hillsdon
May 20, 2018
Coal consumption is on the rise for the first time in three years, but the country is still a renewable energy powerhouse, writes Mark Hillsdon
Mar 21, 2018
Mark Hillsdon reports on a new index from the Good Economy Partnership that assesses UK’s biggest companies on their creation of ‘good jobs’