This article delves into how stakeholder engagement drives success, explores its benefits, and provides actionable strategies to navigate challenges and ensure continuous engagement.
This year’s summit focused on financing for developing nations, global carbon markets, and enhancing climate transparency. While progress was made in several areas, challenges remain, particularly in meeting global emissions targets.
Our partnership with Windsor RSL Club demonstrates how businesses in the hospitality sector can integrate sustainability into their operations. Windsor RSL’s FY24 Carbon Emissions Summary Report showcases their dedication to transparency, operational efficiency, and measurable progress towards a more sustainable future.
This article lists 20 commonly used hospital items, offering environmentally sustainable alternatives that not only foster ecological responsibility but also improve the quality of patient care. By integrating these alternatives, healthcare facilities can not only showcase leadership in sustainability and set a benchmark for other industries, but also achieve big savings in combatting climate change.
this sector is the largest greenhouse gas emitter making up a staggering 37% of global carbon emissions, significantly contributing to climate change. Addressing this impact is crucial for achieving global climate goals. By adopting innovative strategies, sustainable materials, and energy-efficient technologies, the construction sector can pave the way for a greener future.
Zeldin, a 44-year-old attorney and former Army lieutenant, has a history of supporting policies that prioritize economic growth and energy production over stricter environmental protections. He now leads the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA_.
The central question of climate finance has taken center stage in COP29, shaping debates and fueling tensions among nearly 200 nations. These discussions are pivotal for determining how the world will fund efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change. However, the stakes are higher than ever, with rich and poor countries locked in a challenging negotiation over financial commitments.
With Donald Trump back in office, alongside Republican control of the Senate, many of the U.S.’s climate initiatives may be rolled back. The administration’s proposed policies could reshape climate and environmental regulations, affecting everything from air and water quality standards to renewable energy support.
Watch the Recording: This session focuses on the growing role of sustainability in the sales process, how to identify and address client pain points, and how to position NetNada’s software as a trusted solution for carbon emissions reporting.
November 27 | Discover essential strategies for reducing carbon emissions, explore eco-friendly sourcing and waste management, and learn how to navigate the evolving landscape of sustainability in the events industry.
October 30 | This NetNada x BBP joint webinar will demonstrate how embracing sustainability not only enhances your business reputation but also strengthens client relationships and attracts larger customers by highlighting your commitment to reducing emissions.
October 16 | Discover the new regulations set to take effect in 2025, learn how to navigate mandatory disclosures, and gain actionable insights to align your business with reporting standards.
This engaging session is designed to bridge the gap between large organisations and small to medium enterprises (SMEs), focusing on the key questions procurement teams must ask to enhance transparency and the crucial steps SMEs need to take to be prepared.
Join us for "Sustainability 101: An Introduction to Carbon Accounting," a comprehensive webinar designed to demystify carbon accounting's essentials and its pivotal role in sustainable business practices. Learn how NetNada is leading innovation in this crucial area.
Exploring the implications of new government legislation on net-zero and government procurement. With a focus on the recent $75 billion shift in government contracts, this session will delve into how these changes impact tenders, contracts, and business operations.
Sustainability has become a key focus for companies seeking to reduce their environmental impact and promote social responsibility. Supplier information is a crucial component of any sustainability report, as it provides valuable insights into a company's supply chain and overall sustainability performance. Understanding the impact of suppliers on your sustainability initiatives is vital for driving effective change and making informed decisions. In this article, we will explore why supplier information is essential for sustainability reporting and discuss the various aspects you should consider when collecting, analysing, and utilising this data.
Carbon neutrality in supply chains still sits in uncharted waters, but many companies are now seeking ways to decarbonise their supply chains. This article will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of supply chain decarbonisation, its benefits, key challenges, strategies for implementation, and the role of technology in this process. We will also discuss the importance of collaboration with suppliers, measuring and reporting on carbon emissions, as well as the regulatory landscape and compliance considerations.
To build a sustainable supply chain, companies must ask suppliers the right questions. This article outlines 5 essential questions that will ensure accurate emissions tracking, better communication, and stronger collaboration to reduce environmental impact.
Nowadays, it's become more common for companies to request ESG data from their partners and suppliers. While sharing your ESG data can be a valuable opportunity to showcase your commitment to sustainable practices, it's crucial to approach this communication with caution to avoid potential missteps and pitfalls that can potentially ruin stakeholder relationships. In this article, we will explore the common mistakes to avoid, as well as best practices for effectively communicating your ESG data to companies.
By learning from Coldplay's sustainability initiatives and reporting efforts, event organisers can make a significant positive impact on the environment. With the right approach and the participation of fans and stakeholders, events can become platforms for fostering a more sustainable future. This article breaks down Coldplay's most recently published Sustainability Report and provides key insights about the initiatives and strategies implemented, how they successfully communicated the report, the report's influence on the music industry, tips, and more!
The CDP's annual scoring and ranking system has incentivised organisations to enhance their environmental performance. Companies and cities are evaluated based on their disclosure completeness, awareness of environmental risks, and actions taken to mitigate climate change. This competitive aspect of the CDP drives innovation and encourages participants to set ambitious sustainability targets, leading to tangible positive impacts on the environment. This article explores the CDP, their objectives and areas of focus, deep-diving into its questionnaires, step-by-step participation, and best practices to achieve a good CDP score.
The Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is one of the most relevant carbon reduction entities in the world. As more and more companies engage with them, it's becoming more a necessity than an option to align business sustainability goals with this standard.This article gets you started with everything you need to know about the SBTi, who they are, how it works, the criteria in setting science-based targets and diving into the specific steps they require.
Sustainable event organisers who are looking to host environmentally responsible events must strive to adhere to the Climate Active Carbon Neutral Standard. Doing so requires a comprehensive understanding and calculation of carbon emissions produced throughout the duration of the event from start to finish. This article serves as a beginner's guide, highlighting the importance of calculations and the specific steps of analysing it.
Discover how small and medium-sized business (SMBs) can navigate and meet the increasing expectations for sustainability from their vendors. This comprehensive article explores the importance of understanding vendor sustainability expectations, strategies for meeting these expectations effectively, and the crucial role of leadership in driving sustainability initiatives within SMBs.