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4 ESG trends to watch in 2022

Carlos Sanchez

In this article, I’ll summarise key sustainability events defining 2021 and then present four sustainable ESG trends that will settle companies’ environment in 2022. Besides, Danone’s CEO stepped down after investors blamed him for failing to balance shareholder value creation and sustainability.

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Developing a Profound, Climate Strategy Through Deep Decarbonization

Sphera

In their climate pledges, the companies ’ net - zero targets commit to only a 40% reduction in aggregated emissions, not 100% , as suggested by the term “net zero”. Furthermore, a 2021 Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) report shows that significant gaps exist in the disclosures of companies’ climate strategies.

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Sustainability trends 2023

Carlos Sanchez

In this article, I’ll summarise key events defining 2022 and present four sustainability trends that will prepare you to create an impact in 2023. Moreover, companies will use voluntary frameworks and surveys such as GRI, SASB, CDP, UNGC, and Ecovadis to answer requests from customers, investors and other stakeholders.

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Improving Sustainability Performance with EHS and ESG Management Software

Sphera

EHS software is being shaped by the need to facilitate zero-incident rates and broaden worker health management, while also addressing the wider ESG landscape, including the increasing need to manage and report on a company’s net-zero emissions performance.

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The 33 sustainability certifications you need to know

GreenBiz

The organizations that comprise the infamous alphabet soup of reporting frameworks and standards each provide their own approach to the reporting of sustainable value creation and disclosure of climate-related risks, which makes deciding what reporting-related certification to pursue incredibly difficult.