We’ve compiled a quick sustainability round-up of the top news, features, and interviews from our website, covering the highlights of week 31 of 2023.
1. E-Waste: Is it time to dial back on how we treat our tech?
In this guest post, Gavin Miller, CEO of Asurion Europe, shares his insights on the global e-waste problem and provides clear steps for businesses to reduce and reuse more technology in their operations.
2. ESG reporting standards in 2023: Everything you need to know
The landscape of sustainability reporting standards can be confusing we provide an overview of the most critical standards to keep in mind in 2023.
3. UK Government adopts global reporting standards for climate change reporting
The UK government has announced its adoption of climate-disclosure standards from the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).
4. IPCC chief warns apocalyptic messaging paralyses public
The newly elected head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Prof. Jim Skea, has warned that apocalyptic messaging about climate change is counterproductive and prevents people from taking action.
5. EU relaxes, raising concerns over weakened requirements
The European Union’s (EU) executive body has published its final rules for corporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosures, confirming previous actions to relax the requirements.