Sustainability Bulletin - 04.17.2023
A Sustainable World
We are working towards raising awareness of, and engagement in, global sustainability issues and solutions.
Dear Friends,
We have prepared a condensed bulletin for you based on news, articles, and developments that recently took place around the globe about Sustainability.
Here’s what happened last week in our Sustainable World;
??Sustainable Lifestyle: People are more motivated by sustainability impact than financial savings when it comes to making greener lifestyle choices, according to new behavioral research by carbon footprint management experts, Cogo. The study found that 64% would act when shown the carbon impact data of their choices compared to just 55% when shown the financial savings on the same actions. This 9% difference equates to 4.6 million UK banking users.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3MN0ubO
??Sustainable Card: Mastercard announced it is accelerating efforts to remove first–use, PVC plastics from payment cards on its network by 2028. This move further reinforces the company’s sustainability commitments and scales the accessibility of more sustainable card offerings for consumers seeking a way to reduce the environmental impact of their wallet.
Read more: https://bit.ly/41BvYpF
??Sustainable Products: Over the past year, U.S. adults have been taking small steps in their everyday lives to do the right thing—such as starting conversations with their loved ones about going green (39%), donating clothing (37%), and purchasing sustainable products (36%).
Read more: https://bit.ly/3L4MVmR
??Sustainability Reporting: The European Union's executive is finalising details of its Sustainability Reporting Standards. About 50,000 companies will be used to make environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosures in annual reports from 2024. Read more: https://bit.ly/3UFVg3o
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??Sustainability Strategies: Coca-Cola’s journey took a major turn over the past couple of years and while, like many businesses, cannot be deemed sustainable, the company is seen to be marking out its tracks to more responsible business by means of the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi). This governs how the organisation approaches its supply chain actions as well as new product development (NPD) for reduced emissions.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3L4X2rE
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