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SustainabilityOnline partners with Economist Impact’s 11th annual Sustainability Week

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SustainabilityOnline is delighted to be a media partner for Economist Impact’s 11th annual Sustainability Week – an event that will feature…

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Microplastics, small plastic particles less than five millimetres in size, are affecting the ability of the Earth's oceans to absorb carbon dioxide
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Microplastics impact the ability of oceans to absorb carbon dioxide, study finds

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Microplastics, small plastic particles less than five millimetres in size, are affecting the ability of the Earth’s oceans to absorb…

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Spain, Denmark, Norway, and France are leading the development of green fuels for the maritime sector, new analysis by Transport & Environment (T&E) has found.
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Spain, Denmark, Norway, and France leading the way in maritime e-fuel development

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Spain, Denmark, Norway, and France are leading the development of green fuels for the maritime sector, new analysis by Transport…

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The global cost of food waste is projected to reach $540 billion this year, up from $526 billion last year, according to a new report by Avery Dennison, working alongside the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr).
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Global cost of food waste to reach $540 billion this year

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The global cost of food waste is projected to reach $540 billion this year, up from $526 billion last year,…

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Thai Union Group, which owns seafood brands such as John West and Petit Navire, has reported an increase in its FTSE Russell ESG Score, a sustainability-focused index that measures progress against key environmental, social, and governance pillars.
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Seafood producer Thai Union Group sees improvement in ESG score

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Thai Union Group, which owns seafood brands such as John West and Petit Navire, has reported an increase in its…

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Renewable sources were responsible for 25.7% of the total US electricity generation between January and October last year, despite pushbacks from the Trump administration, according to the SUN DAY Campaign.
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Renewable sources provided more than a quarter of US electricity generation in first ten months of 2025

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Renewable energy sources were responsible for 25.7% of the total US electricity generation between January and October last year, despite…

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As consumers switch to electric vehicles, the shortfall in fuel tax revenues is likely to expose government budgets, particularly in lower-income countries
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Declining fuel tax from shift to electric vehicles to expose government budgets

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As consumers switch to electric vehicles, the shortfall in fuel tax revenues is likely to expose government budgets, particularly in…

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The decision by member companies of ABIOVE (the Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries) to quit the soy moratorium, which bans signatories from purchasing soy grown on deforested Amazon land, is a 'serious and unjustifiable setback for the private sector and for Brazil', WWF Brasil has said.
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Decision by traders to quit Soy Moratorium pact puts Brazil’s agribusiness sector ‘at risk’

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The decision by member companies of ABIOVE (the Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries) to quit the soy moratorium, which…

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The ISSB’s decision to integrate the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) into its global standards marks a major turning point for sustainability reporting.
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Why the ISSB’s TNFD move changes how businesses must think about nature-related risks

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Op-ed by Juanjo Mestre, Founder and CEO of Dcycle. The ISSB’s decision to integrate the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures…

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ESG reporting requirements, such as the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) have the potential to fundamentally reshape Europe's agricultural sector, a new study by Aarhus University has found.
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ESG reporting requirements ‘changing the rules of the game’ in agriculture

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ESG reporting requirements, such as the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), have the potential to fundamentally reshape Europe’s agricultural…

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INTERVIEWS

  • Škoda Auto’s Michal Kadera on Europe’s shift to electromobilityJanuary 8, 2026
  • Sustainability or survival? Elena Morettini on the choice facing many businesses December 18, 2025
  • Ferrero’s Mario Abreu on how sustainable collaboration can drive business stabilityDecember 16, 2025
  • Nomad Foods’ David Pettet on the frozen foods giant’s ‘Appetite for a Better World’December 12, 2025
  • Paul Polman on the importance of maintaining momentum on sustainabilityDecember 10, 2025

EXPLAINER

  • Dog’s dinner – why some pets’ diets generate higher emissions than those of their ownersJanuary 9, 2026
  • Why the ISSB’s TNFD move changes how businesses must think about nature-related risksJanuary 6, 2026
  • Top sustainability conferences in 2026 – this year’s must-attend ESG eventsDecember 31, 2025
  • Implementing biodiversity footprinting across pharmaceutical supply chainsDecember 19, 2025
  • What sectors of the green economy are set to see the most growth between now and 2030?December 12, 2025

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