Why Companies Pretending to Be Carbon Neutral Cause Harm
In this article we’ll explore why companies are using claims such as carbon neutral to boost their profits, and how this is not only harming the environment but also their business.
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In this article we’ll explore why companies are using claims such as carbon neutral to boost their profits, and how this is not only harming the environment but also their business.
What is OSFI, or the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, and how will the new guidelines released by OSFI on climate risk management help OSFI to continue curating a trustworthy financial industry for Canadians?
What is the PBAF standard, why is it useful for financial institutions seeking to become more sustainable, and why does it place such a heavy importance on biodiversity?
What is the international Council for Local Environmental Initiatives, or the ICLEI, and how does it help to promote and maintain sustainability efforts amongst companies around the world who join?
In this article, we'll look at why choosing a green energy supplier is important and how consumers in the US can switch theirs.
What are ESG jobs, why are they important, is it difficult to pursue an ESG job, and what are some examples of ESG jobs in 2023 for young workers seeking to work ESG jobs?
What are five ways to be able to tell if a supply chain is sustainable, why is it important to cultivate a sustainable supply chain, and how can supply chains seek to become more sustainable?
In this article we’ll examine the reasons that companies should communicate their sustainability plan and look at how Greenly can help with this.
What are the limits of free carbon footprint calculators for businesses, and why is it worth upgrading for companies seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and fight against climate change?
What is ethical sourcing, what are the main goals of ethical sourcing, and why is ethical sourcing important for companies to implement in the midst of climate change and a movement towards greater transparency and sustainability?
What are Voluntary Sustainability Standards, otherwise known as VSS, and how do they help to ensure economic, social and environmental safety in developing countries while helping to improve their financial independence?
What is Sustainable Public Procurement, otherwise known as SPP, and how do its main goals and principles help entities in their transition towards sustainability and develop the three pillars of sustainability: such as social, environmental, and economic?
What are Principal Adverse Impacts (PAIs)? What are the PAI reporting requirements under the EU’s SFDR? And what does this mean for the US?
What is the Global Warming Solutions Act, also known as the GWSA of 2008, and how does it seek to reduce emissions and employ clean energy standards across the state of Massachusetts?
What is the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, better known as the GHGRP, and how does it help the U.S. remain aware of the current rate of greenhouse gas emissions and to develop the proper climate legislation to reduce them?
When it comes to fighting against climate change, many are prone to first think of reducing emissions and electricity – but is reducing water usage just as important?