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Read more at: Meng-Lian (Lily) Li

Meng-Lian (Lily) Li

Meng-Lian joined the Centre for Sustainable Finance in January 2020 as Project Manager for ClimateWise. She is primary in charge of the Transition Risk Framework

 


Read more at: A growing interest from the investment community on ways to measure impacts at the launch event of the Sustainable Investment Framework
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A growing interest from the investment community on ways to measure impacts at the launch event of the Sustainable Investment Framework

6 February 2019

08 February 2019 – The launch event of the Sustainable Investment Framework brought together over 120 asset managers and asset owners, academics, sustainability experts, alongside EU Commission officials, to discuss the opportunities, challenges and next steps to measure investment impacts.


Read more at: A business change case study: Sky’s approach to removing single-use plastic from its business

A business change case study: Sky’s approach to removing single-use plastic from its business

February 2018 – Urgent action is required by business, government and consumers to create a transformational shift in the way we consume and use single-use plastic to stop the flow of this material into the natural environment. This case study explores how Sky has taken action to remove single-use plastic from its business through its strategy, leadership, management and engagement.


Read more at: Romain Pardo

Romain Pardo

Romain joined the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) in December 2018 to work as Programme Manager in the EU office. Prior to joining CISL, Romain spent most of his career working as a Policy Analyst in various Brussels based Think Tanks.

 


Read more at: Beyond our stores: tackling natural capital challenges in the cotton industry
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Beyond our stores: tackling natural capital challenges in the cotton industry

Going beyond our stores: tackling natural capital challenges To be economically viable, the cotton industry must safeguard the natural resources upon which it depends, writes Andy Clarke, President and CEO of Asda Stores Ltd. He argues that clothing retailers have a crucial role to play in securing...