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100 EU Cities Commit to Reach Climate Neutrality by 2023
100 EU Cities Commit to Reach Climate Neutrality by 2023
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ILO welcomes China’s move towards the ratification of two forced labour Conventions
Once these ratifications take place, the total number of ILO Conventions ratified by China will rise to 28, including six of the eight Fundamental Conventions.
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Supply Chain ESG Newsletter - March 2022
Supply Chain ESG Newsletter - March 2022
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Supply Chain ESG Newsletter - April 2022
Supply Chain ESG Newsletter - April 2022
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Supply Chain ESG Newsletter May 2022
Supply Chain ESG Newsletter May 2022
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Supply Chain ESG Newsletter - May 2022
Over 100 suppliers have acknowledged and signed the updated version of the Code of Conduct. What progress! In April, we conducted training sessions for North America/Europe and Asia suppliers, respectively. We also started conducting audits again...
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Weekly data: Macron’s climate challenge is to build out renewables
French President Emmanuel Macron has pledged to abandon gas, oil and coal, and reinvest in nuclear power, but getting to net zero will require him to reverse France’s lackluster record on renewable energy too.
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New framework helps companies make the right decisions to increase packaging sustainability
Today, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) launched SPHERE, the packaging sustainability framework. Developed in collaboration with 12 companies including several WBCSD members, across the packaging value chain, the new framework helps businesses choose the most sustainable option for their specific packaging need and delivery system by providing an overview of all environmental impacts and the trade-offs between them.
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David Attenborough receives the UN’s most distinguished environment award
The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) announced today that Sir David Attenborough is the recipient of the Champions of the Earth Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication to research, documentation, and advocacy for the protection of nature and its restoration.
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CEMEX, Sasol to Use Captured CO2 from Cement Production to Generate Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Global construction and buildings materials company CEMEX, Sasol’s sustainable fuels and chemicals unit Sasol ecoFT, and renewable energy company ENERTRAG announced today they are teaming up for a project that will use captured CO2 from cement production to generate sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).