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The global textile industry consumes 3.25 billion tonnes of materials annually, yet recirculates just 0.3%, leaving more than ...
This impact story is part of a series featuring companies that are members of One Planet Business for Biodiversity ...
Achieving the Paris Agreement climate goals means rethinking transport systems. Electrification alone won’t suffice - ...
Leia em português - De Risco a Resiliência: soluções em escala paisagística para commodities sustentáveis no Cerrado The ...
To limit global warming to 1.5°C, regenerative agriculture must scale from covering just 15% of global cropland today to at ...
Copenhagen, Denmark – 04 June 2025: The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) today unveiled the Circular Transition Indicators (CTI) Sector Guidance: Fashion and Textile v2.0, an ...
The built environment is one of the largest contributors to global environmental challenges. It is responsible for nearly 40% of global CO2 emissions, with material extraction, production and disposal ...
To thrive within planetary boundaries by 2050, businesses must not only reduce emissions but also become more resilient against the impacts of climate change. Scope 3 emissions – those outside direct ...
Scope 3 emissions are a key lever for businesses to manage risk and secure long-term competitiveness – yet many agrifood businesses lack visibility over their supply chain emissions. WBCSD’s new Scope ...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a crucial solution to reach net-zero emissions, but its widespread deployment faces significant hurdles like high capital costs, complex infrastructure, and ...
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