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Daily Media Briefing
August 26, 2020- Forest positive: Kingfisher pledges to plant more trees than it consumes
- RE100 Leadership Awards shortlist: companies going above and beyond on clean energy
- Study: Consumer carbon emissions have plummeted through 2020 - and some savings could continue
- Businesses including Glencore launch joint bid to improve conditions in cobalt supply chains
- Plastic Pact launches in the US as industry giants pledge action
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August 25, 2020- Consumer goods giants accused of sourcing palm oil from 'top deforester'
- Jaguar Land Rover turns to recycled aluminium to cut manufacturing CO2
- Over 80% of White employees see themselves as allies at work, but Black women and Latinas disagree
- Facebook agrees to pay France €106m in back taxes
- Climate fund for poor nations vows to drive green Covid recovery
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August 24, 2020- Dixons Carphone becomes first tech retailer to join EV100
- 'Melting faster and faster': Greenland lost 1 million tonnes of ice for each minute of 2019
- Australian insurer Suncorp to ditch coverage for oil and gas projects
- Rio Tinto bosses lose bonuses over Aboriginal cave destruction
- Samsung faces youth climate protests over involvement in new Vietnam coal plant
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August 21, 2020- Lego launches braille version of its plastic bricks
- Green-energy shares rise along with Joe Biden’s polling
- GM says over 40% of new China launches in next five years will be EVs
- Fashion's reliance on dirty coal exposed
- RWE eyes renewables deals as part of $8.4 billion expansion
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August 20, 2020- BHP to exit thermal coal mining within two years
- Government seeks legally-binding environmental targets from 2022
- Most Europeans view climate change as more pressing issue than pandemic, according to poll
- Drilling lobby pours millions into Facebook and TV ads claiming natural gas is ‘climate friendly’
- Purdue Pharma escaped serious charges over opioid in 2006, memo shows
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August 19, 2020- Ten times more plastic dumped in Atlantic than previously believed
- Retail giants prepare to launch TerraCycle's 'zero-waste' refill service in stores
- COP26: UK seeks corporate sponsors with 'strong climate credentials'
- Unilever touts supply chain mapping pilot in fresh bid to tackle deforestation
- Charity sector loses 25,000 jobs during pandemic - and 35,000 more likely to go
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August 18, 2020- PwC and Schroders will allow staff to work from home after Covid crisis
- Amazon investigated by German watchdog for abusing dominance during pandemic
- Oil and gas giants take $87bn hit on assets in nine months
- Europe recorded record solar output amid Covid-19 lockdowns
- National Lottery funnels £14m into community-led climate action projects
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August 17, 2020- Selfridges unveils vision to 'reinvent retail' as it commits to new sourcing standards
- Makers of M&S sandwiches faced pay dock if they self-isolated, says union
- Just Eat to stop using gig economy workers
- Tree planting can help tropical forests ‘recover 50% faster’ from logging
- National Grid kick-starts UK's first trials of grid-injected biomethane from cow manure
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August 14, 2020- Wind and solar produce record 10% of world’s electricity, but scientists warn faster change is needed
- BHP to steer mining lobby groups' climate change policies
- Flora owner to introduce carbon labelling across its products
- China's billion-dollar pig plan met with loathing by Argentinians
- Cartier faces scepticism over China ring ads featuring same-sex couples
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August 13, 2020- Facebook and Instagram ban antisemitic conspiracy and blackface
- UN investigator says Facebook has not shared 'evidence' of Myanmar crime
- Bloomberg launches ESG scores
- European battery makers power up for a green recovery
- U.S. companies should consider slavery reparations, Vista Equity CEO says