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Beyond Net Zero
Sustainability goes beyond cutting emissions—it's about building resilient, future-ready businesses. Beyond Net Zero covers key trends, strategies, and innovations in ESG, climate action, and sustainable investment, offering expert insights and practical solutions for real impact.


Decoding Brazil’s ESG Regulations: What Global Companies Need to Know
Brazil has become the first major economy to embed ISSB standards into law, and the ripple effects reach supply chains, capital markets, and boardrooms worldwide. Learn how Resolution 193, Central Bank climate stress tests, and the draft emissions trading scheme reshape risk, opportunity, and disclosure strategy for multinational groups operating in Brazil.


The Future of ESG: How 2025 Regulations Are Reshaping Business Strategy
ESG is now a strategic imperative, not a reporting exercise. In 2025, global standards like CSRD, SEC rules, and Scope 3 mandates are changing the regulatory landscape. Learn what leaders need to know now and how to stay ahead of ESG compliance, risk, and opportunity. Gasilov Group offers expert guidance to help organizations navigate this shift.


UK ESG Reporting Requirements Post-Brexit: What Businesses Must Know
Understand the UK’s evolving ESG reporting rules post-Brexit and how to prepare your business for ISSB, TCFD, and SDR compliance.


Sustainability Certifications Every U.S. Business Should Know for 2025
Explore LEED, B Corp, ENERGY STAR, and other top certifications shaping ESG strategy for U.S. businesses in 2025.


How U.S. Companies Can Prepare for the SEC’s New ESG Disclosure Rules
The SEC’s proposed ESG disclosure rules mark a major shift in U.S. climate risk reporting. Companies must prepare for mandatory emissions tracking, climate scenario analysis, and third-party assurance. This article outlines how U.S. businesses can align with global standards like TCFD, address Scope 3 emissions, and build audit-ready ESG systems—turning compliance into a strategic advantage.


The Carbon Pricing Revolution: How a Global Price on Emissions Could Reshape Business
Carbon pricing is no longer a future risk—it’s here and expanding globally. With mechanisms like the EU's CBAM, China’s ETS, and Canada’s rising carbon tax, emissions now carry a financial cost. Businesses must assess carbon risks, integrate internal pricing, and adapt supply chains to stay competitive. This post explores key policies, affected industries, and how to prepare your ESG strategy for a carbon-priced world.
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