Results for September, 2020
Daily Media Briefing
September 07, 2020- Amazon deletes 20,000 reviews after evidence of profits for posts
- Vattenfall fires up fossil-fuel free steel plant
- US Companies Are Lagging on Stakeholder Capitalism
- Report: Global fashion sector will emit double its Paris Agreement limit by 2030
- Report rings alarm bells over Pakistan’s fossil fuel-heavy power plans
Daily Media Briefing
September 04, 2020- Biggest banks sustain coal financing despite defunding drive
- Apple commits to freedom of speech after criticism of China censorship
- German parliament launches inquiry into fraud scandal at Wirecard, with government in crosshairs
- HS2 rail project work begins with pledge of 22,000 jobs
- 'War on plastic' could strand oil industry's £300bn investment
Daily Media Briefing
September 03, 2020- 26 companies, business associations, and initiatives make joint call for EU mandatory human rights & environmental due diligence
- Amazon, Allianz, Microsoft, and S&P Global join open data initiative
- Ikea owner commits €600m in sustainability investing over next 12 months
- Swiss regulator escalates probe of Credit Suisse spying scandal
- Germany raises 6.5 billion euros from first-ever green bond
Daily Media Briefing
September 02, 2020- Removing CO2 could spark big rise in food prices
- Unilever pledges to invest €1bn in eliminating fossil fuels from cleaning products by 2030
- Activists turn on Oatly vegan milk after stake sold to Trump-linked Blackstone
- UK seeks to ban supermarkets selling goods from deforestation
- Microplastic pollution devastating soil species, study finds
Daily Media Briefing
September 01, 2020- Businesses urged to harness 'nature-based solutions' to combat climate emergency
- Auditors raised minimum-wage red flags at Boohoo factories
- Climate change and agriculture driving record levels of deforestation, WWF report finds
- Humans' construction 'footprint' on ocean quantified for first time
- Defra announces plan to double 5p plastic bag charge and extend levy to all retailers from next year
