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Clean 200 list shows sustainable companies on path to dominate global economy

Corporate Knights

Clean200 data show that for the large companies that make up 80% of global market capitalization, sustainable revenues and capital expenditures are growing more than twice as fast as all other revenues over the past five years. and Volkswagen.

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A Pathway to Practical Solutions

Chris Hall

Regenerative agriculture’s outcomes-based approach offers strong financial and sustainable returns, says Richard Jacobs, Head of the Farmland Strategy at Van Lanschot Kempen. In its 2022 Global Risks Report, the World Economic Forum (WEF) ranked biodiversity loss as the third most critical threat to the planet over a ten-year horizon.

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Cisco’s Sustainability 101: What Is the Circular Economy?

3BL Media

Products have a lifecycle that starts before they’re made and goes beyond their use – including what they’re made of and how they’re manufactured, shipped and eventually disposed of. Many companies talk about how the “circular economy” can reduce environmental impact – but what does that mean, in general and in practice?

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Closing the Loop: Rethinking Operations, the Economy To Save the Planet

3BL Media

At its base level, a circular economy comes down to limiting waste in the manufacturing process and finding ways to extend the life cycle of every product we use. 95 percent of this comes from the manufacturing processes, including the extraction of raw materials and shipping.”

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China’s new frontier for VOC regulations

GreenBiz

As the global economy reawakens after the COVID-19 shutdown, air emissions and VOC enforcement in China remain a hot topic. For cleaning agent manufacturing: Specify limits on the use of chemicals such as methylene chloride, trichloromethane, formaldehyde, benzene and toluene and xylene, among others. Shuying Xu.

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How companies can make credible investments in nature as part of their climate plans

We Mean Business Coalition

Sourcing forest and food commodities produced using regenerative agriculture and sustainable forestry practices which deliver positive outcomes for climate, people, nature and biodiversity.? . Nature’s contribution to the global economy is worth more than $125 trillion annually.

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COP26 Live Blog: All in for 1.5ºC

We Mean Business Coalition

Also earlier this week, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and 12 partners announced Regen10 , an ambitious collective action plan to scale regenerative food production systems, worldwide, in a decade. and the European Union, now covers more than two-thirds of the global economy.

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