Why we need a “Paris Agreement” for recycling the Earth’s resources
A new report by BCG and WBCSD calls for a formal global plan for material recycling and the creation of higher circularity through technology.
A new report by BCG and WBCSD calls for a formal global plan for material recycling and the creation of higher circularity through technology.
The Australian partner of WBCSD, BCSD Australia, and New South Wales Government’s Sustainability Advantage recently completed a unique training program on the Circular Transition Indicators framework, with support from WBCSD.
Members of WBCSD’s Forest Solutions Group (FSG) are reporting their 2022 Key Performance Indicators (KPI) results.
WBCSD launched a Chinese version of SPHERE: the packaging sustainability framework at the 2022 Green Recycled Plastic Supply Chain Forum in Chongqing, China.
WBCSD, BCSD Taiwan and KPMG launched version 3.0 of the Circular Transition Indicators in traditional Chinese.
Earlier in April 2022, Apple released new details on the increased use of recycled content across its products.
Geneva, 13 April 2022: Today, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) launched SPHERE, the packaging sustainability framework. Developed in collaboration with 12 companies including (…)
The momentum is high as negotiations on a UN Treaty on plastic pollution will start this year. It is a unique opportunity to develop a global policy framework that will align businesses and governments behind a shared understanding of the causes of plastic pollution and a clear approach to addressing them.
Together with Entreprises pour l’Environnement (EpE) and KPMG, we launched the French translation of version 2.0 of the Circular Transition Indicators framework with a view to support companies in French-speaking (…)
WBCSD members readying to meet new membership criteria.