Results for Corporate Citizenship

Daily Media Briefing
October 27, 2020- BP leads energy companies preparing two major UK carbon capture projects
- WBCSD launches net-zero criteria for new and existing business members
- Forestry finance market could soar to $800bn as net-zero goals multiply, says PRI
- Disabled workers could face Covid jobs crisis
- AB InBev pilots blockchain to boost transparency and traceability

Daily Media Briefing
October 26, 2020- Oil and gas lobby moves to embrace green investors
- Brazil prosecutors accuse BHP and Vale of colluding to reduce disaster victims pay-outs
- Businesses across UK pledge to provide free school meals over holidays
- WSP to halve carbon footprint of engineering designs and advice by 2030
- Exports of used cars are a pollution problem, UN warns

Daily Media Briefing
October 23, 2020- Estée Lauder tracks vanilla production with new tech
- Uber and Lyft 'likely broke law' by classifying drivers as contractors, court rules
- Walmart sues US government to pre-empt possible DoJ opioid lawsuit
- Common Agricultural Policy to remain part of EU's biodiversity funding, despite criticism
- Swapping tenth of meat intake for veg could free up land size of Germany, says study

Daily Media Briefing
October 22, 2020- Purdue Pharma to plead guilty in $8bn opioid settlement
- Global energy networks join forces to boost renewables rollout
- Electric cars 'as cheap to manufacture' as regular models by 2024
- Dentsu International sets 2030 net-zero target
- Crackdown on UK gambling ads expected to ban use of celebrities

Daily Media Briefing Test 2
October 21, 2020ENERGY Floating ‘mini-nukes’ could power countries by 2025, says startup Floating barges fitted with advanced nuclear reactors could begin powering developing nations by the mid-2020s, according to a Danish startup company. Seaborg Technologies believes it can make cheap […]
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Daily Media Briefing
October 21, 2020- Funds worth $3tn attack South Korea and Japan groups over coal project
- UN says pandemic will slow already miniscule progress in women's rights
- US antitrust case accuses Google of strangling competition
- Polluted air killing half a million babies a year across globe
- Machines to 'do half of all work tasks by 2025'

Daily Media Briefing
October 20, 2020- Rich countries are not delivering on $100bn climate finance promise, says Oxfam
- NatWest pledges to boost number of black staff in senior roles
- Sweden bans Huawei, ZTE from upcoming 5G networks
- Unilever and UK Government back chemical plastic recycling innovation
- Asda debuts 'sustainability store' with refill stations

Daily Media Briefing
October 19, 2020- Make climate risk reports mandatory for 480 FTSE firms, say investors
- EU investigates Instagram over handling of children's data
- Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’, confirms IEA
- John Lewis Partnership targets net-zero carbon by 2035
- 6 in 10 fashion giants see sustainability as 'key priority' amid Covid-19

Daily Media Briefing
October 16, 2020- Governments urged to reform food systems as part of Covid-19 green recovery efforts
- Disney updates content warning for racism in classic films
- Japan to release 1m tonnes of contaminated Fukushima water into the sea
- Fashion brands accused of exploiting workers at risk of layoffs
- BlackRock delivers $118m investment boost for electric van trailblazer

Daily Media Briefing
October 15, 2020- Investor rebellion at Procter & Gamble over environmental concerns
- Singapore launches first institute dedicated to green finance research and talent development
- Aid watchdog ranks UK efforts to end modern slavery as unsatisfactory
- Amazon workers say ‘Prime Day’ rush breaks virus safety vows
- Pandemic casts shadow on off-grid solar sales in poorer nations