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Google Reduces Data Center Emissions, but Supply Chain Continues to Drive Carbon Footprint Higher

ESG Today

In a post announcing the release of the report, Google’s Chief Sustainability Officer Kate Brandt said: “We’ve learned a tremendous amount over the last several years.

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Only 42% of Companies Disclosing on CSRD this Year Fully Confident in Meeting Sustainability Reporting Requirements: PwC Survey

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While companies are still gearing up their CSRD reporting capabilities, nearly all report plans to invest in technology and training to meet their new sustainability reporting requirements, the survey found.

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Google Asks Large Suppliers to Commit to 100% Renewable Energy as Emissions Continue to Rise

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The new initiative was announced with the release of Google’s 2024 Environmental Report, highlighting the company’s environmental initiatives, and its progress towards its sustainability goals.

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Guest Post – California Climate Disclosure: What We Know After CARB’s First Public Workshop

ESG Today

Previously, Alyssa was Chief Sustainability Officer at Sustain.Life (now part of Workiva), and also directed the sustainability program at Vornado Realty Trust, where she managed green building certifications, waste and recycling, energy efficiency, health, and wellness for over 30 million square feet of commercial office space. 

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BCG Buys Sustainable Aviation Fuel Made from CO2 from Twelve

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Boston Consulting Group announced a new agreement to purchase sustainable aviation fuel certificates (SAFc) for fuel made using renewable energy and CO2, with carbon transformation-focused cleantech company Twelve.

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Kimberly-Clark to Reach 100% Renewable Energy at Kleenex Manufacturing Site

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Consumer brands company Kimberly-Clark announced that its factory in Koblenz, Germany is on track to move to 100% renewable energy by 2029, making it the companys first tissue manufacturing site worldwide to achieve that goal.

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Kimberly-Clark Announces First Tissue Manufacturing Site on Path to 100% Renewable Energy

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Kimberly-Clarks tissue manufacturing site in Koblenz, Germany is on track to move to 100% renewable energy by 2029. The transition is intended to be completed by 2029 latest. The site will electrify its heating needs as well as source its electricity demand via a portfolio of European power purchase agreements of offsite renewables.