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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.


Human Rights Due Diligence in U.S. Supply Chains: Integrating Screening, Escalation, and Remediation That Aligns with Global Norms
U.S. enforcement under UFLPA and investor scrutiny are reshaping human rights due diligence. This guide explains how to build screening that withstands CBP review, design fast escalation processes, and implement worker-centered remediation aligned with OECD and UNGP frameworks. It includes practical templates, public examples, and actionable steps.


Circular Economy in Canadian Cities: Strategic Urban Planning to Reclaim Waste as Resource
Canadian cities like Toronto are redefining urban sustainability by integrating circular economy principles into planning, procurement, and construction. Learn how deconstruction policies, urban mining, and public-private partnerships are turning waste into economic value. Strategic insights for municipal leaders looking to scale circular impact.


UK Supply Chain Due Diligence and ESG Risk: What You Need to Know
Supply chain ESG risks are escalating. UK companies face growing pressure to identify, assess, and act on environmental and human rights risks across their value chains. This blog explores strategic ESG due diligence practices, regulatory updates, Scope 3 challenges, and why now is the time to strengthen supply chain oversight. Learn what leaders are doing—and what comes next.


Green Procurement: How to Build a Supplier Sustainability Scorecard That Works
Sustainability in supply chains is no longer optional—it’s essential. Building a supplier sustainability scorecard helps businesses evaluate ESG risks, drive accountability, and future-proof operations. This post explores how to create a tailored, industry-specific scorecard that balances environmental, social, and commercial factors, ensuring sustainability is not just measured but fully integrated into procurement strategies.


The End of Single-Use? How the Reuse Economy Is Transforming Business Models
The shift from single-use packaging to reusable systems is transforming how businesses operate. As regulations tighten and consumer demand for sustainability grows, companies must rethink product design, supply chains, and logistics. While the transition to the reuse economy presents challenges, it offers long-term cost savings, brand loyalty, and a competitive edge for those who act early. Learn how to adapt and thrive in the circular economy.


The 'Hidden Carbon' Problem: Why Most Companies Are Missing Half Their Emissions
Most companies miss Scope 3 emissions—hidden in supply chains, travel, and products—risking underreporting and compliance issues.
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