Results for July, 2017
Daily Media Briefing
July 10, 2017- Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of global emissions, study says
- Push for gender equity within big UK groups stalls
- HP pledges $20 million to improve education outcomes across the world
- Tesla to build world’s largest lithium ion battery in Australia
- Google gears up to receive first wind power from Norway
Daily Media Briefing
July 07, 2017- AI photo check exposes scale of diversity problem at top firms
- "Chairless chair" is designed to provide support for active factory workers
- How the growth of E-Commerce is shifting retail jobs in America
- France to ban sales of petrol and diesel cars by 2040
- Swiss Re shifts entire$130bn portfolio to ethical indices
Daily Media Briefing
July 06, 2017- Sainsbury's AGM faces protests over plan to drop Fairtrade tea
- Uber faces more scrutiny in the UK over pay and working conditions
- Young entrepreneurs fear the robot revolution, warns new report
- Massive cyber-attack could cost Nurofen and Durex maker £100m
- US Water Alliance awards Kohler prestigious Water Prize
Daily Media Briefing
July 05, 2017- Volvo to use electric motors in all cars from 2019
- Microsoft teams up with EVEN Electric to develop electric car trading website
- More than half of US employees do not take paid leave
- CEO Force for Good offers strategic roadmap for companies responding to new global challenges
- Asia Pacific investors take the lead on ESG integration
Daily Media Briefing
July 04, 2017- Tackle UK's plastic bottle problem with money-back scheme, ministers told
- Body Shop debuts £2m World Bio-Bridges Mission
- Chinese internet giant limits online game play for children over health concerns
- Lawyers plan to stop UK dropping EU rules on environment after Brexit
- Bank of England orders UK lenders to prove consumer credit protections
Daily Media Briefing
July 03, 2017- From Aldi to Zara, Western stores beef up safety for Bangladesh workers
- Investors demand more information on labour practices
- Drug-makers payments to UK health groups climb 25%
- Europe's contribution to deforestation set to rise despite pledge to halt it
- Hedge fund rescue risks compromising Co-op’s ethical stance
