We’ve compiled a quick sustainability round-up of the top news, features, and interviews from our website, covering the highlights of week 28 of 2023.
1. Unleashing the power of AI for a sustainable future
As the world grapples with the urgent need to mitigate climate change, protect the environment, and ensure the well-being of future generations, could the intersection of AI and sustainability open the gateway to a sustainable future?
2. Carbon accounting firm shares impact of Amazon Prime Day
New analysis by carbon accounting platform Greenly claims Amazon Prime Day 2022 had a significant environmental impact and urges consumers to think twice this year.
3. Heather Buchanan, Bankers for Net Zero: Driving the transition to net zero
We sat down with Heather Buchanan, co-founder of Bankers for Net Zero (B4NZ), to discuss her journey of co-founding the company and developing a net zero certification program aimed at accelerating sustainability efforts across industries.
4. The ISSB Standards: A primer for businesses of all sizes
The ISSB is pioneering the future of sustainability reporting and looking to overhaul the way companies share information about their sustainability efforts. In this article, we explain everything you should know about the ISSB and more.
5. Wimbledon’s green credentials – serving up sustainability in 2023 and beyond
Last year, we examined Glastonbury Festival’s positive practices to highlight the organiser’s efforts to throw a sustainable event. Now, from the grassy fields of Pilton to the grass courts at Wimbledon, let’s take a look at how well another British institution, The Championships, Wimbledon, performs in the same endeavour.