News about greenwashing on 2021-11-26
40 % of marketers believe they need more training – only a 1 % rise since 2019
More than a third of marketing professionals who were furloughed during the coronavirus pandemic say they now have the skills necessary to thrive in their job, according to the Chartered Management of Marketing ( Cim) . They say those who worked with them have not been able to work with the profession.
Source: thedrum.com
Published on 2021-11-26
Black Friday Donation : MiiR Gives 100 % Away to Water Charity
When it comes to drinking, it’s often a household name. But what does it mean for those who want to donate their income to charity? The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker looks at the challenges.
Source: gearjunkie.com
Published on 2021-11-26
Building trust in brands and retailer sustainability goals
The technical storage or access of the internet service providers has been published by the BBC's Privacy Policy Advisory Committee. Here is a guide to how it can be used to identify those who have signed up to the rules of using the service.
Source: drapersonline.com
Published on 2021-11-26
Councillors across all parties voice concerns at Kildare Draft Budget 2022 Meeting
Political parties in Kildare have raised concerns about the overall funding of a council's Housing Adaptation Grants programme, which could be spent on the future of the local authority in the next financial year, the BBC has learned.
Source: leinsterleader.ie
Published on 2021-11-26
ESG Due Diligence : A New Class of Risk
A new search tool has been launched to find the right lawyer for anyone who wants to work with someone else in the UK. Please help us find out if you want to apply for an inquiry or prosecution against another man or woman.
Source: lexology.com
Published on 2021-11-26
For - profit San Antonio environmental company sued for defamation by Denmark rival over plastic cleanup
ReSea, a packaging company which has been accused of dumping plastic waste in illegal dumpsites, has said it is not going to retract any statements he made about the company’s co-founder, who has claimed he was “a bunch of liars”.
Source: expressnews.com
Published on 2021-11-26
For a sustainable 2022 World Cup , Qatar touts dismountable stadium
A world-class stadium meant to inspire awe, welcome fans and provide a venue for competition or entertainment, is most definitely not meent to stand idle, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, who has been stung by the Olympics.
Source: frontline.thehindu.com
Published on 2021-11-26
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Environmental, environmental and governance funds are increasingly being invested by savers. But is this a blip or trend? Why is it going to be worth more than £85bn - and how does it affect businesses?
Source: ftadviser.com
Published on 2021-11-26
Green financing isnt effective but Europe can fix it | View
In our series of letters from African journalists, Joseph Warungu looks at how the global financial market could contribute to the urgent need to tackle climate change. Here, he explains the impact of green financing on the world's economy and its impact on society.
Source: euronews.com
Published on 2021-11-26
How Barbados is blazing a new trail for sustainable travel
A hotel in Barbados has become the first in the island to fully embrace solar electricity, according to its owner, Peter Odle. But what is it like, asks the BBC’s Jonathan Marcus. Why is the hotel a step closer?
Source: telegraph.co.uk
Published on 2021-11-26
Kantar Managing Directors tell us why Purpose is an important contributor to brand equity in India
The global pandemic has brought a massive shift in the advertising and marketing ecosystem, according to Kantar India’s annual BrandZ report. But what is purposeful marketing today and what does it mean for the global economy, asks Geeta Pandey.
Source: businessinsider.in
Published on 2021-11-26
Langford sets requirement for greener concrete
The city of Langford has become the first city in the UK to introduce a low-carbon concrete policy, which aims to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide being produced during construction. But what does this mean for the city? BBC News looks at why.
Source: timescolonist.com
Published on 2021-11-26
Latin America Eyes More Green - Bond Sales in Wake of COP26
Governments across the world are getting to talk to sovereigns to issue green bonds, according to a World Bank treasury officer, as the global demand for debt soared sharply in the wake of the UN climate change summit.
Source: bnnbloomberg.ca
Published on 2021-11-26
Marble , feathers , foam and the sustainability of the natural products in your home
When it comes to kitchens, bathrooms and fireplaces, the transformative powers of marble are unprecedented. Plus, it seems straight out of the ground, and it’s seemingly lasts forever. But how environmentally friendly are ‘natural’?
Source: houseandgarden.co.uk
Published on 2021-11-26
NFTheEND Tokenizes Your Childhood Memories to Build a Sustainable World for Future Generations
NFTheEND is a collection of non-fungible token collections based on proof-of-stake and Ethereum. But what is it like for those who want to make it easier for the environment and the future of the climate? Why?
Source: coinspeaker.com
Published on 2021-11-26
Planning of urban areas must come from grassroots , not be left to politicians
In our series of letters from African journalists, Scotland’s environment secretary has called on the Scottish government to turn the issue on its head if it is to build a fairer, greener future for the Highlands and Islands region. Here he explains why.
Source: thenational.scot
Published on 2021-11-26
Platforum : The quiet revolution of ESG fund data across Europe
The retail fund industry is facing a growing demand for information about the impact of environmental and social issues when it comes to sustainable investments (Environmental Sustainability - Environmental Governance) data. But what does this mean for the industry and why?
Source: moneymarketing.co.uk
Published on 2021-11-26
Renewable energy is fuelling a forgotten conflict in Africa ...
In our series of letters from African journalists, Zeinab Mohammed Salih looks at how Morocco is exploiting renewable energy to entrench the occupation of its occupied land in neighbouring Western Sahara, writes the BBC's MenaFN.
Source: menafn.com
Published on 2021-11-26
Renewable energy is fuelling a forgotten conflict in Africa last colony
In our series of letters from African journalists, Zeinab Mohammed Salih looks at how Morocco’s plans to generate half its electricity from renewable energy are being exploited by neighbouring Western Sahara, writes the BBC's Tom de Castella.
Source: theconversation.com
Published on 2021-11-26
Scotland is on the global frontlines of The Great Net - Zero Land Grab
The Glasgow International Conference (COP26) is a major event that will be remembered by future historians. But what will it mean for the world's economy and its future? The BBC looks at how it will affect the future of the global economic recovery.
Source: opendemocracy.net
Published on 2021-11-26
This Fashion Brand Is Shutting Its Doors Online And Offline To Deter Mindless Consumption On Black Friday
Asket and Esha Chhabra are taking a pretty hard stance against Black Friday this year. But what do they do with their tactics and why are the Swedish duo behind the campaign going to become the first in the world to shut down shops?
Source: forbes.com
Published on 2021-11-26
UNESCO Azoulay and scientist Chomsky keynote AMIC meet – Manila Bulletin
The world’s leading scientists have called on the public to understand the importance of science communication in the fight against climate change. They have been speaking at a conference at the University of Cambridge, Harvard, and Massachusetts University, in Washington DC.
Source: mb.com.ph
Published on 2021-11-26