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Europe Leads the Way on Scope 3 Emissions: What Investors and Companies Need To Know

3BL Media

This piece was originally published in the SNS Global Report , the worlds most accurate weekly analysis about the future of technology and the global economy Written by Berit Anderson. As previously seen on the CSRHub blog. CSRHub recaps key takeaways below. As political resistance to climate action grows in the U.S.,

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DP World Strengthens Commitment to Sustainability by Enrolling Three Additional Terminals in Green Marine

3BL Media

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, November 19, 2024 – DP World , a global leader in logistics and supply chain solutions, has deepened its commitment to environmental stewardship by enrolling three additional Canadian terminals – Vancouver, Nanaimo, and Saint John – in the Green Marine program.

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DP World Receives Green Marine Recertification at Prince Rupert Terminal

3BL Media

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 11, 2024 /3BL/ - In another endorsement of its commitment to sustainability and the environment, DP World , a global leader in supply chain solutions, has achieved Green Marine recertification for its Fairview Container Terminal at the Port of Prince Rupert.

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The 25 most sustainable public-sector companies in the world

Corporate Knights

In its deep dive into the worlds most sustainable private- and public-sector companies, Corporate Knights revealed an undeniable fact: public-sector companies are doing essential work when it comes to moving the needle toward a greener global economy. It is also one of the biggest green financiers globally.

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Accelerating the Adoption of Inclusive Business Models in Multinational Corporations: Challenges, Solutions and Success Stories

James Militzer

Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is falling short , and there are still around 4 billion people living on incomes below $8 per day — the widely used income threshold for the “base of the pyramid” in today’s global economy.