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UN Plastics Treaty: Good for Business and the Planet

3BL Media

Recognition of the role of digital tools for traceability : Improved data and the application of digital tracking will enable true progress. Some envisaged applications in the production process include reducing virgin polymers and boosting material and supply chain efficiency.

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Corporate climate action: 3 acceleration areas to get ahead on in 2024

Corporate Knights

It marked the first time the international community assessed its collective progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions since the Paris Agreement in 2015. The post Corporate climate action: 3 acceleration areas to get ahead on in 2024 appeared first on Corporate Knights.

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Better data is the key to meeting ESG standards

Sustainability Matters

This week marked Earth Day 2024 , and as we navigate an increasingly data-driven landscape and harness the burgeoning power of artificial intelligence, there are few justifications for organisations to not manage and report their environmental, social and governance (ESG) data with enhanced efficiency and transparency.

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Strengthening the EU's Leadership on the SDGs: Civil Society and Expert Contributions for the UN HLPF and Beyond

Sustainable Development Network

Implement the SDG Stimulus to Restore and Accelerate SDG Progress Globally The SDGs are largely an investment agenda into human capital (health, education, social protection) and physical infrastructure (electrification, clean energy, digital infrastructure).

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ESG Explainer: Can Climate Clubs Cut Carbon Emissions?

Chris Hall

A brief statement committed the world’s leading democratic economies to forming a ‘climate club’, to “support the effective implementation of the Paris Agreement by accelerating climate action and increasing ambition”. The new ETS2 will cover buildings and road transport sectors from 2024.

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4 Sustainable Business Trends to watch in 2021

Carlos Sanchez

As an example, heavy GHG emitters countries as China pledged for net-zero emissions by 2060, and the Paris Agreement became one of the issues driving voters to vote in the US presidential election. Adidas to use 100% recycled polyester by 2024. Sustainable business trend 1 – Eco-designed Products.