We’ve compiled a quick sustainability round-up of the top news, features, and interviews from our website, covering the highlights of week 19 of 2023.
1. Microsoft’s emissions progress ‘too slow’, according to senior company figure
Microsoft’s chief sustainability officer, Melanie Nakagawa, has argued although the companies 2022 emissions ‘can be counted as progress’ it’s ‘not happening fast enough.’
2. Preparing for CSRD: Will your reporting strategy need to change?
The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) took effect in January 2023 and marked a step forward in strengthening and modernising of regulations governing the reporting of social and environmental information by companies. But, will it result in a change of your reporting practices?
3. Sustainability roles to take centre stage in green transition, shows new report
Companies predict the strongest net job-creation effect to be driven by investments that facilitate the green transition of businesses, and the broader application of ESG standards and supply chains becoming more localised, according to a report from…
4. Kristof Suykerbuyk, Ingersoll Rand: The current state of the carbon capture market
In February, Ingersoll Rand, a manufacturer of mission-critical equipment for industrial and process applications, announced a partnership with Aqualung, a provider of membrane technology, to design a modular, scalable, and instantly deployable carbon capture solution.
5. The top 10 sustainable supply chains
Sustainability has become a key component for many businesses, with a particular focus on sustainable supply chains that reduce their environmental impact and promote social responsibility. A crucial area in business sustainability is…