Business guidance on the assessment of wastewater-related impacts
The Wastewater Impact Guidance for business provides an approach for measuring the impacts of wastewater on climate, biodiversity and water security.
The Wastewater Impact Guidance for business provides an approach for measuring the impacts of wastewater on climate, biodiversity and water security.
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and its member companies, in collaboration with Carbone4 and its Net Zero Initiative and released the “Guidance on Avoided Emissions: Helping business drive innovations and scale solutions toward Net Zero”.
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) together with Shift has released a primer for CFOs on advancing the “S” in ESG.
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development have developed a Wastewater Zero Commitment mechanism to drive business action for reducing impacts of wastewater on climate, biodiversity and water security.
The sharp rise in the number of lawsuits being brought against companies on ESG-related issues over the past decade is being driven by the expanding scope and scale of legal jurisdiction, with legal actions reaching further down the supply chain and encompassing broader legal interpretations, WBCSD research finds.
As companies adopt more rigorous approaches to respond to climate change and report on their actions, effective transition planning has become an important strategic capability relying on scenario analysis as a core element to inform planning.
As the world’s demand for hydrogen is expected to increase in coming decades, companies need to find much less carbon-intense ways to produce it to ensure the energy system will reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
This report describes the Forum’s proposals for a business-relevant Climate Scenarios Reference Approach to be used for the purpose of assessing strategic resilience to climate risk and to inform disclosures in response to the TCFD’s recommendations.
This report provides insight into strategies and measures companies can deploy to halve embodied carbon emissions, those associated with building materials and construction processes, by 2030.
Improving human rights performance needs to be a priority. Our aim with this short report is to demonstrate – and stimulate – a collective journey of continuous improvement in human rights performance.