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O-I Glass Announces New Ambitious 2030 Sustainability Goals

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Aligning with the Paris Agreement The elevated sustainability goals reflect O-Is decisive action to better position the company as a leader in sustainable glass manufacturing. This aligns O-I with the target of the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit the temperature increase to 1.5

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Four reasons to be hopeful about the planned global plastics treaty

Corporate Knights

Instead, it envisages a treaty akin to the 2015 Paris agreement on climate change, which addresses greenhouse gas emissions. Under the plastics resolution, states will adopt regulations which require manufacturers to design plastic products that can be reused, remade or recycled. Clear objectives and standards.

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Biodiversity and Nature High on Davos 2025 Agenda

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The panel discussed changes the GBF could mean for sectors like manufacturing, agriculture, energy, tourism, mining, automotive, fishing, and ports management. The Framework sets a goal of reversing the rate of biodiversity loss by 2030 through 23 near-term targets, and achieving four overarching goals by 2050.

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Reduce, reuse, recycle, register?

GreenBiz

In automobile manufacturing, Jaguar Land Rover has committed to using Econyl yarn — a recycled nylon created by Aquafil — to make its floor mats and trims. Patagonia, for example, recently declared that 68 percent of its offerings use recycled materials.

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Ericsson's Approach to Environmental Sustainability

3BL Media

The Company’s circular economy approach encapsulates everything from design, manufacturing and the use phase through reuse, product take-back and end of life processes. C ambition set by the Paris Agreement. Ericsson was an early supporter of the Paris Agreement and recognizes the need to limit global warming to 1.5°C,

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Maersk Withdraws Board Member from ICS for Climate Change Reasons

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Maersk said the following on its website, without elaborating further: "We review our membership status once a year to ensure that the trade associations in which we are members lobby in alignment with the goals of the Paris Agreement as well as other key issues. There has been no comment from the ICS regarding the matter.

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Going green: The future of hydrogen energy

Renewable Energy World

This year’s COP26 summit is widely viewed as one of the last chances to fulfil the 2015 Paris climate agreement and ensure meaningful progress is made towards tackling our net zero targets and the climate emergency. By Bill Ireland, Logan Energy.

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