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ESG Bond Issuance to Quadruple by 2025

Chris Hall

trillion per year by 2025, according to new research by Pictet Asset Management and the Institute of International Finance (IIF). Achieving net zero by 2050 could require the climate bond universe to reach US$36 trillion by 2025 and over US$60 trillion by 2030, it added. trillion per year. “By

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Mondel?z 2022 Snacking Made Right Report: More Sustainable Snacking

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96% In 2022, 96% of our packaging was designed to be recyclable, on track for our goal of 100% by 2025. In short, more sustainable snacking is an immense and important task – one we are embracing holistically and wholeheartedly, to drive ever-greater long-term positive impact for people and the planet. Find out more on page 17.

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The Consumer Goods Forum Successfully Holds 4th CGF China Day in Shanghai

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David (Xiqiang) ZHANG introduced Nestlé’s experience in sustainable development as well as its pre-2025 goals. For example, zero deforestation will be realised for its main supply chains, 20% of key materials will be produced by renewable agricultural methods, and sustainably-certified palm oil, cocoa, and coffee will be purchased.

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Mondel?z 2022 Snacking Made Right Report: More Sustainable Ingredients

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As a global snacking leader dedicated to making snacking right, we are determined to lead in helping to drive sector-wide transformation for more sustainable sourcing at scale. OUR 2025 GOAL Our ambition is to source our key ingredients – including cocoa and wheat – more sustainably and support economically and socially resilient communities.

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Road to Reform

Chris Hall

At the Spring Meetings, the World Bank launched a new lending platform aimed at incentivising middle-income countries (MICs) to use loans to support their net zero transition. This is important because trillions of dollars are needed to make the [net zero] transition happen, and we are nowhere near that. “In

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Why Every Decision on 6G Must Put Sustainability First

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Moreover, technology must be anchored in society to be socially sustainable, meaning that the use of resources is well motivated and explained. 6G for sustainability 6G networks should contribute to an overall sustainable development in society by enabling the transformation of other sectors than just ICT.

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Finance Majors Invest in “Cleaner, Greener” Farming

Chris Hall

Phatisa, which operates across sub-Saharan Africa, wants all of its portfolio companies to have drawn up a gender policy complete with “stretching targets to increase female employment across different skill levels by 2025”. Nuveen, with 1.2 Ultimately, a lot of food issues are coming together.”.