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2025 Global 100 list: World's most sustainable companies are still betting on a greener world

Corporate Knights

Corporate Knights Global 100 ranking of the worlds most sustainable firms, now in its 21st year, shows that the top firms continue to increase their investment in the green transition. Were finding that growth in sustainable revenues is outpacing all other revenues, says Toby Heaps, co-founder and CEO of Corporate Knights.

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The 25 most sustainable private companies in the world

Corporate Knights

While publicly traded companies often dominate the headlines, private companies are a much larger part of the global economy. But with sustainability, there are reasons to be more forthcoming. It also includes sustainable revenue and investment categories. Since 2019, it has cut air carbon by 7.5%

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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. reduction in emissions and the diversion of 67% of waste from landfills.

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Guest Post – The Sustainability Crossroads: 3 Issues Investors Cannot Ignore

ESG Today

By: Marian Macindoe, Managing Director for Sustainable Investment Strategy at Parnassus Investments Sustainability is at a crossroads. Today’s environment will test corporate sustainability commitments, the direction of responsible investing, and the regulatory momentum behind environmental and social progress.

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The Brief: Stronger case for sustainable investing, waste management in Singapore, backstopping gig workers, collective bonds, Japan’s Hiro exits

Impact Alpha

Featured: ImpactAlpha Original Generation Q&A: How the pandemic strengthens the case for sustainable investing. Long-term sustainable investment theses once relegated to the fringes of the capital markets are suddenly fundamental to the global economy. Health and well-being. Resilient food systems.

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Why Investing in Waste Matters

Chris Hall

Waste treatment and recycling is one of the themes driving GIB AM’s multi-thematic portfolio, according to Global Equities Portfolio Manager Stefanie Mollin. Waste management is a big – and growing – business, as the global scale of solid waste generation reaches vast proportions. billion tonnes.

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Sustainability as a Financial Driver: How Green Practices Boost the Bottom Line

3BL Media

Financial Gains and Competitive Advantage While consumer demand and regulatory pressures remain drivers, financial and operational benefits are increasingly steering sustainability investments. Additionally, 30% view sustainability as a means to enhance supply chain resiliencea critical attribute in an era punctuated by disruptions.