Behind The Sustainability Terminology: Scope 4 And Carbon Shadows
As the sustainability landscape continues to evolve, new topics, guidance, and standards come out each year. Terms like ‘Circular Economy’, ‘Net Zero’, and ‘Sustainable Investing’
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As the sustainability landscape continues to evolve, new topics, guidance, and standards come out each year. Terms like ‘Circular Economy’, ‘Net Zero’, and ‘Sustainable Investing’
Cority’s North American team had the opportunity to attend GreenBiz 24 in Arizona, USA, last month. This three-day event had an action-packed agenda of keynote
In 2022, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released a new Climate-Related Disclosure Rule proposal for public companies to begin reporting their carbon emissions
As the world becomes more environmentally conscious, Hill & Smith PLC is taking significant steps towards reducing its carbon footprint and minimizing its environmental impact.
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare in the United States, a critical and often overlooked area is gaining visibility —sustainability. The healthcare industry is quickly
2024 is set to be a pivotal year in the ever-evolving landscape of sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting, bringing in new mandates,
Cority is delighted to announce that its customer Fujitsu, a leading global information and communication technology company, has received a Climate Innovation Award from Verdantix.
In early October 2023, California took a significant step in addressing the growing concern of climate change by signing two important bills into law. The
Scope 3 emissions reporting is a hot topic and a key challenge for most organizations. As more companies set ambitious reduction targets and regulations tighten
Scope 3 emissions, also known as value chain emissions, are indirect Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions both upstream and downstream of an organisation’s main operations. This usually means all of the emissions a company is responsible for outside of its own operations—from the goods it purchases to the disposal of the products it sells.
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