We’ve compiled a quick sustainability round-up of the top news, features, and interviews from our website, covering the highlights of week 36 of 2023.
1. Combating the complexity of ESG data with a product-oriented approach
ESG regulations and frameworks can overwhelm even the most diligent sustainability leaders. Is it time for a more nuanced, product-oriented approach to stop data being treated like an ‘operational exhaust’?
2. UK to support SAF in bid to become ‘world leader’ in industry
The UK government has committed to introducing a revenue certainty mechanism to support the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the country.
3. Tom Verity, SailGP: Changing the face of sailing
We sit down with Tom Verity, SailGP’s innovation and transition manager, to learn how the fledgling sport is embedding sustainability at its core and setting sail for a more sustainable future.
4. Possible trajectories of climate crisis revealed in new report
A new report from the Forum for the Future, a non-profit organisation, finds that businesses are having difficulty adapting to the cost-of-living crisis. The report provides projections for the future based on different levels of corporate commitment to sustainability.
5. Green groups take UK Government to court over net zero plans (again)
The High Court has agreed to hear a joint challenge by green groups to the UK government’s updated net zero strategy, which was unveiled in March 2023 after the previous iteration was ruled to be unlawful.