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May 25, 2026

What do regulatory efforts to ban sustainability requests mean for downstream companies?

China, Australia and the EU are all moving to protect suppliers from demands for information, but how much does it really matter? 
May 24, 2026

The REP Wrap: SBTi unveils 2030 strategy

Your weekly summary of corporate sustainability news.
May 24, 2026

‘The pushback was inevitable, but we need to take responsibility for its longevity’

John Morrison on why a better version of sustainability will emerge after the backlash, but not until 2030
May 17, 2026

The REP Wrap: Caterpillar providers update on 2030 targets

Your weekly summary of corporate sustainability news.
May 17, 2026

The ever-changing role of ESG Ratings

The OECD wants more done to empower firms to correct their scores, and there are signs of improvement. But are ESG ratings still relevant?
May 13, 2026

DuPont cuts Scope 3 emissions by two-thirds 

US firm is now turning attention to 2035 climate targets and plans for responsible procurement and circular economy 
May 12, 2026

Low-carbon steel: an overview of the current EU legal framework

Experts from the Green Clause Newsletter explain the state of play across CBAM, Ecodesign, the Industrial Accelerator Act and sectoral policy
May 4, 2026

Don’t force everything into one number: a guide to ‘multi-statement’ carbon accounting

The Task Force for Corporate Action Transparency explains its vision for a new way of thinking about emissions reporting
May 4, 2026

New Chinese law could force rethink of sustainability due diligence

Government may penalise companies it believes are discriminating against Chinese suppliers
May 3, 2026

Corporate sustainability jobs

The latest ESG-related vacancies include roles at Lego, Innocent, Chanel, Amazon, PwC, Charlotte Tilbury and Mattel

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