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The Soft Commodities Forum (SCF) and its partners from Tropical Forrest Alliance, IDH, Olab, Proforest, Responsible ...
Featuring more than 25 real-world examples from member companies, this report showcases various approaches for addressing ...
The construction industry consumes roughly half of virgin resources globally and accounts for close to 40% of global carbon emissions and solid waste streams. With increasing urbanization, building ...
Urgent emissions reduction is a must. But achieving net zero by 2050 demands more – it requires additional carbon dioxide removal (CDR) from the atmosphere. Despite the advancements in carbon removals ...
The global textile industry consumes 3.25 billion tonnes of materials annually, yet recirculates just 0.3%, leaving more than 99% sourced from virgin. One in three garments goes unsold, while quality ...
Explore the Circular Transition Indicators (CTI) for Fashion and Textile sector guidance. Download the CTI Fashion Initiative sector guidance today.
This report looks in detail at the results of six whole life cycle assessment (WLCA) case studies to illustrate some of the challenges, barriers and opportunities relating to the building industry’s ...
Entities, including businesses, governments and non-profits, face an evolving landscape of environmental, social and governance (ESG)-related risks that can impact their profitability, success and ...
Help guide companies in target-setting, measuring, reporting and disclosing progress on resource efficiency and circularity, combined with comprehensive and targeted policy guidance to accelerate the ...
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and its member companies, in collaboration with Carbone4 and its Net Zero Initiative and released the “Guidance on Avoided Emissions: ...
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