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Maersk is testing a biofuel that could alter the course of shipping

GreenBiz

The LEO Project, which includes BMW, Levi Strauss, H&M and Marks & Spencer, proposes using a commonly found paper production byproduct as the source of maritime fuel.

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Oxford-Cambridge rail scheme’s “net gain” commitment shows HS2 failing nature, says RSPB

Envirotec Magazine

A site in Birmingham cleared for work on HS2, in December 2019. Transport Secretary’s announcement of preferred route for East West Rail timely reminder of HS2’s failure to protect environment, says conservation group. Responding to the Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapp’s announcement on 30 January of the preferred route for the proposed East West Rail connection between Oxford and Cambridge, the RSPB has said the scheme highlights the environmental shortcomings of its more (in)famous

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How ‘Just Mercy’ producer Scott Budnick is leveraging box-office appeal for social impact

Impact Alpha

ImpactAlpha, Feb. 3 – Filling theaters for the new justice and redemption movie Just Mercy isn’t the end game for executive producer Scott Budnick. “It’s where we start,” he says. The true story of lawyer and activist Bryan Stevenson, who has helped hundreds of wrongfully convicted death row inmates gain their freedom, Just Mercy stars Michael The post How ‘Just Mercy’ producer Scott Budnick is leveraging box-office appeal for social impact appeared first on ImpactAlpha.

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Why Agility Cannot Stand Alone

Daniel Burrus

When the competition launches a new product, how you react says a lot about you as a professional and your company as an organization. But it is likely that you act quickly and decisively to address the changing factors and conditions after they’ve occurred. This is called agility, and we often utilize agility to change directions and head the competition off at the pass.

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How to Drive Cost Savings, Efficiency Gains, and Sustainability Wins with MES

Speaker: Nikhil Joshi, Founder & President of Snic Solutions

Is your manufacturing operation reaching its efficiency potential? A Manufacturing Execution System (MES) could be the game-changer, helping you reduce waste, cut costs, and lower your carbon footprint. Join Nikhil Joshi, Founder & President of Snic Solutions, in this value-packed webinar as he breaks down how MES can drive operational excellence and sustainability.

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How leading companies use LinkedIn to promote sustainability messages

GreenBiz

Telling your story should be easy with so many social media platforms available. Success lies in selecting the best channel and using tactics specific to sustainability messaging.

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New report reveals hedgehogs, yellowhammers and dragonflies at risk post-EU Exit

Envirotec Magazine

The report expresses a fear of legislative shortfalls, such as a lack of provisions to ensure hedgerows are not cut during the bird nesting season, a measure important to the protection of birds like yellowhammers and small mammals such as hedgehogs. No clear plans on how regulation gaps will be plugged to protect nature. A report published on 30 January – commissioned by The Wildlife Trusts, RSPB and WWF – highlights big gaps in environmental protections post-EU Exit and argues that a new syste

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How climate change may ‘flood’ global equities

MSCI

Of all the threats to the environment from climate change, sea-level rise may be one of the most devastating and permanent. The question for global equity investors is how coastal-flooding risks may affect their portfolios.

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Championing diversity and inclusion requires courage, provocation, smart goals

GreenBiz

Cultivating a culture of inclusion is easier said than done even in organizations with mature programs. And with the workforce shifting dramatically in recent years given the rise in technology and four generations learning to work together, the task remains for most diversity and inclusion leaders, quite monumental.

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New film showcases solutions for Baltic Sea eutrophication

Envirotec Magazine

Vantaanjoki, Finland, one of three river basins used in case-study form in the 18-minute film. Launch of documentary on innovations for recycling nutrients from agriculture and wastewater. A short film Sea of Opportunity , launched on 30 January, presents three innovative technologies that can recapture phosphorus and nitrogen for reuse in agriculture: BioPhree, from Aquacare in the Netherlands; Ultra from TerraNova in Germany; and Ravita from HSY in Finland.

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Institutional Shift: Calling the inflection point, and other trends to watch in 2020 (podcast)

Impact Alpha

The keyword of the year in climate action: scale. Pension funds and other large asset owners are putting pressure on their asset and fund managers to get on board the low carbon economy in a big way. “What’s materially different from the past is that almost everybody is realizing we have now hit inflection,” Equilibrium The post Institutional Shift: Calling the inflection point, and other trends to watch in 2020 (podcast) appeared first on ImpactAlpha.

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The Key to Sustainable Energy Optimization: A Data-Driven Approach for Manufacturing

Speaker: Kevin Kai Wong, President of Emergent Energy Solutions

In today's industrial landscape, the pursuit of sustainable energy optimization and decarbonization has become paramount. ♻️ Manufacturing corporations across the U.S. are facing the urgent need to align with decarbonization goals while enhancing efficiency and productivity. Unfortunately, the lack of comprehensive energy data poses a significant challenge for manufacturing managers striving to meet their targets. 📊 Join us for a practical webinar hosted by Kevin Kai Wong of Emergent Ene

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‘Plastic-eating enzyme’ marketed in Southeast Asia alleged to be a scam

Eco-Business

A chemical formula billed as an eco solution to plastic waste, pests and livestock nutrition, has been challenged by former business partners to be 'fraudulent' after tests. The solution has been trialed in three countries in the region.

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How to shape your sustainability story

GreenBiz

I’ve been working in sustainability marketing — helping companies communicate about what they’re doing on sustainability in order to drive brand preference and sales — for 15 years. I used to spend a lot of time trying to convince executives of the power of sustainability as a lever: to attract and retain employees, to drive consumer preference, to appeal to investors.

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Researcher creates drone system to give early warning on natural disasters and act as wifi hotspot

Envirotec Magazine

Dr Duong says he has developed a low cost system using drones that can fly over large areas, taking real-time measurements and providing information about weather conditions. A researcher at Queen’s University Belfast has invented a low cost telecommunication system using drones which provides early warning on natural disasters and acts as a wifi ‘hotspot’ when phone signal is disrupted during extreme weather such as earthquakes, tsunamis or hurricanes.

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CDC Group backs Africa’s banks to ratchet up small business finance

Impact Alpha

ImpactAlpha, February 4 – CDC Group, the U.K. development finance institution, has promised to spur global development by taking a more catalytic approach from its often risk-adverse DFI peers (see, “An investor’s journey: How CDC Group is innovating with catalytic capital”). In Africa, the latest demonstration of its Catalytic Strategies amounts to $275 million in The post CDC Group backs Africa’s banks to ratchet up small business finance appeared first on ImpactAlpha.

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Are Your Impact Comms Resonating With Stakeholders?

Whether your organization is at the start of its sustainability and impact journey or years into it, many brands share a common concern: the uncertainty of whether they are sending stakeholders mixed messages. Creating content that speaks to your audience's “love language” can be a tricky dance. But, worry not! 3BL has put together tips to ensure that your content not only finds its rhythm but also resonates with your target audiences.

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Two years after #MeToo put a spotlight on gender inequality, how is Asia investing in women?

Eco-Business

The field of gender lens investing is rapidly growing in Asia, where women are on the cusp of wielding immense investing power. However, challenges remain when it comes to women's leadership and creating safe spaces for women.

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Plastic to-go containers are bad, but the alternatives might not be much better

GreenBiz

Single-use plastic bans are showing up across the nation. But compostable plates and forks may not solve the plastic crisis.

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We need to go “beyond net-zero”, says circularity group

Envirotec Magazine

Iain Gulland, chief executive of Zero Waste Scotland. We need to go “beyond net-zero” to combat the climate crisis by tackling our huge consumption habit, said Zero Waste Scotland’s chief executive Iain Gulland speaking at a conference on sustainability in the public sector at the Royal Bank of Scotland’s Edinburgh headquarters on 4 February. The group set out what it believes to be the next key steps needed to meet the Scottish Government’s landmark pledge to end Scotland’s contribution t

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Turner Impact Capital invests in workforce housing in Seattle

Impact Alpha

ImpactAlpha, February 6 – The Seattle metro area offers an object lesson in how tech wealth has fueled the U.S. housing affordability crisis. L.A.-based Turner Impact Capital, which buys, preserves and upgrades middle- and low-income rental properties, made its first investment in the area, buying the Sunset View complex in Renton, Wash. The deal adds 240 units The post Turner Impact Capital invests in workforce housing in Seattle appeared first on ImpactAlpha.

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Mastering Supply Chain Sustainability: Where Does ESG Fit In?

Speaker: Hortense Grouvel

In this new webinar, you will learn firsthand how to set up a sustainable supply chain program that will help meet increasing ESG requirements stemming from regulators, customers, consumers, and investors alike. Hortense Grouvel, ESG expert at IntegrityNext, and Sean Whelan, Global Senior Manager at Halliburton, will look at how ensuring compliance will also help you increase sustainability performance, resilience, and innovation, allowing you to unlock the full potential of your supply chain op

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Will India’s curb on Malaysian palm oil hurt Indonesian forests?

Eco-Business

As India’s new restriction on Malaysian palm oil reshuffles the market, demand for cheap Indonesian palm oil could increase, threatening to roll back progress the sector has made towards sustainability, experts say.

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How corporates can use their land for conservation and climate action

GreenBiz

In 2010, a partnership effort between Atlantic City Electric, New Jersey’s Division of Fish and Wildlife, and the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ found a way to use utility rights-of-way to help the eastern tiger salamander adapt to climate change.

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Branching out for a new green revolution: Gene identified that improves yield of rice, say researchers

Envirotec Magazine

Soil Nitrogen Promotes Rice Branching: Nitrogen fertilizers (High N, right) increase the number of rice plant flowering branches (compared with Low N, left), thus boosting grain yield. The researchers say they have now discovered the underlying gene that controls this nitrogen-responsive increase in branch number (Photo credit: Kun Wu/Xiangdong Fu, Chinese Academy of Sciences).

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Generate Capital raises $1 billion to scale sustainable infrastructure-as-a-service

Impact Alpha

ImpactAlpha, Feb. 5 – Generate Capital, founded in 2014 by Jigar Shah and other renewable energy veterans, builds, owns and operates green power, transportation, water and waste management facilities and sells the services to Walmart, Whole Foods, New York City and other customers. San Francisco-based Generate raises long-term balance-sheet capital to match the task at The post Generate Capital raises $1 billion to scale sustainable infrastructure-as-a-service appeared first on ImpactAlpha.

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What Regulations Will Impact Sustainability Comms in 2024?

Navigating the waters of sustainability reporting disclosures and regulations can be intimidating, to say the least. With various measures set in motion in 2023 to keep companies accountable, there is a lot in store for brands’ impact communication in the upcoming year. 3BL is kicking off this January with our Navigating ESG Comms Through the Cosmos - Capricorn Edition by highlighting the impact of: The U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Climate disclosure rules The European Commission

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Dam that threatens orangutan habitat is ‘wholly unnecessary’, say conservationists

Eco-Business

A report commissioned by a group campaigning against the Batang Toru dam in Indonesia says the dam will do little to connect the few remaining isolated communities in the region to the grid.

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Why 'climate tech' is the new cleantech

GreenBiz

This article is adapted from GreenBiz's weekly newsletter, Transport Weekly, running Tuesdays. Subscribe here. I have the sad claim to fame of being one of the journalists most associated with the bubble and bust of Silicon Valley's tortured love affair with cleantech. It perhaps wasn't the most advantageous career move, but it was an interesting ride to follow, and I'm betting the ride ain't over yet.

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1 trillion trees are great, except when they’re not: Paper aims to clarify benefits of nature-based solutions approach

Envirotec Magazine

Tree-planting gained President Trump’s support in late January as a tool to fight climate change. But done wrong, it could hurt people and the environment, say the authors of a new paper from the University of Oxford, which provides much-needed clarity on the potential and challenges of this and other ‘nature-based solutions’. The concept of nature-based solutions broadly refers to working with and enhancing nature to address major challenges, from climate change to biodiversity loss and poverty

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The Brief: Calling the inflection point (podcast), affordable-ish housing, LA’s clean tech fund, Baltimore’s local blueprint, ESG cash

Impact Alpha

Greetings, Agents of Impact! ImpactAlpha Podcast: Institutional Shift Calling the inflection point, and other trends to watch in 2020 (podcast). The keyword of the year in climate action: scale. Pension funds and other large asset owners are putting pressure on their asset and fund managers to get on board the low-carbon economy in a big way. The post The Brief: Calling the inflection point (podcast), affordable-ish housing, LA’s clean tech fund, Baltimore’s local blueprint, ESG cash appeared fi

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What Questions Are Brands Asking About Their ESG Initiatives Ahead of 2024?

Temperatures are rising (and not just metaphorically) as key stakeholders anxiously anticipate the outcomes of COP28. While companies reconsider their 2024 environmental sustainability strategies, there is another aspect of ESG that deserves exploring, the social sector. In the latest edition of "Navigating ESG Comms Through the Cosmos - Sagittarius Edition", 3BL hones in on this sign’s bold quality of asking questions others are burning to know the answers to.

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In Asia, finance may be the most effective weapon

Eco-Business

Following in the footsteps of the European and US markets, green finance across Asia has taken off in the last five years. How has sustainable finance evolved across the region?

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The new normal: Can business focus on driving positive change?

GreenBiz

Sponsored: If the pace of innovation and level of commitment to building a sustainable future are any indication of future trends, the 2020s will be the decade of circularity.

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Utility trials surfboard-based inspection device

Envirotec Magazine

A simple surfboard has been turned into a state-of-the-art automated inspection device to gather information on the condition of infrastructure vital to the supply of Edinburgh’s drinking water, according to Scottish Water. The utility says it worked with partners to develop the unique device to make it significantly safer, quicker, easier, and cheaper to detect and analyse cracks and other faults on hard-to-reach assets.

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The Brief: Opportunity Zone catalyst, Evercare in Bangladesh, incentivizing lending in Africa, inclusive smallholder agriculture, Cliff Prior’s new gig

Impact Alpha

Greetings, Agents of Impact! Featured: ImpactAlpha Original Catalyst seeks to demonstrate positive impact with initial Opportunity Zone investments. Critics of Opportunity Zones capital-gains tax breaks have seized on examples of dubious projects such as luxury condos and storage spaces located in markets where funding was already flowing or in neighborhoods at risk of gentrification and dislocation.

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The Silver Lining to Corporate DEI Challenges

In our latest edition of Navigating ESG Comms Through the Cosmos - Scorpio Edition, 3BL embraces the perspective of one of the zodiac's most misunderstood signs: Scorpio. While this sign often has a darker view of the world, they do not shy away from shining a light on controversial topics. This month we take a deep dive into corporate pullback of DEI and how companies can utilize astrological advice to reinvent its social impact communication.