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L’Oreal achieves carbon-neutrality across US operations

Renewable Energy World

L’Oreal made the announcement during the Climate Week NYC that its 25 facilities including manufacturing, distribution, administrative and research, and innovation sites across 12 states in the US are now carbon neutral. The firm built a 1.4MW solar facility at its Florence Haircare manufacturing facility by installing 4,140 solar panels.

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Are cities losing their green mojo?

Corporate Knights

Since 2005, moreover, urban emissions have fallen by more than a quarter, while rural emissions from those same sectors have remained stable. Source: CDP filings; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Corporate Knights research Others point out that these strategies may do little more than reinforce actions cities were already taking.

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AB: ESG in Action - The Human Touch in Interpreting Climate Scenario Analysis

3BL Media

As an example, let’s assume that most of a retailer’s locations are in the US northeast corridor, but it sells products that are manufactured overseas. For example, one provider calculates a company’s physical risk based solely on its headquarters location, despite its global supply chain stretching across far-flung manufacturing locations.

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Masonite Invests €5M in Circular Innovation Fund To Scale Breakthrough Sustainability Innovations

3BL Media

September 28, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Masonite International Corporation (NYSE: DOOR), a leading global designer, manufacturer, marketer and distributor of interior and exterior doors, today announced a €5M investment in the Circular Innovation Fund L.P. (“CIF”), SOURCE: Masonite. DESCRIPTION: TAMPA, Fla.,

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

New Zealand, a nation of about 5 million people, in late January reported progress toward its goal to cut emissions by 30 percent over the next decade compared with 2005 levels — but recognized current measures won’t be enough to meet the Paris Agreement goals. million people find jobs since 2005.