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Read more at: Business supports green growth platform in Pacific Alliance region

Business supports green growth platform in Pacific Alliance region

Business supports green growth platform in Pacific Alliance region By Nicolette Bartlett, Senior Programme Manager, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership 3 May 2016 On 22 April 2016 , 175 countries gathered together in New York to sign the Paris Agreement and signal their continued...


Read more at: What would a bright future for the steel industry look like?
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What would a bright future for the steel industry look like?

What would a bright future for the steel industry look like? By Eliot Whittington, Deputy Director, Policy 8 April 2016 In Port Talbot thousands of people are waiting to see if a buyer can be found for the steel works, a story that is reflected at other sites across the UK. Whatever the resolution...


Read more at: China prominent in global gear shift on how ‘environmental risk’ is incorporated into financing decisions
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China prominent in global gear shift on how ‘environmental risk’ is incorporated into financing decisions

China prominent in global gear shift on how ‘environmental risk’ is incorporated into financing decisions Andrew Voysey our Director, Finance Sector asks: as the world’s largest bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, publishes the results of what it calls an ‘environmental stress test’ of...


Read more at: Postgraduate training in sustainability: a unique opportunity for working professionals
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Postgraduate training in sustainability: a unique opportunity for working professionals

Dr Kayla Friedman, Programme Manager at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, describes the benefits of the range of accredited postgraduate courses on offer in sustainable business and sustainable value chains.


Read more at: How Jaguar Land Rover ditched traditional supply chain thinking to create a closed loop value chain
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How Jaguar Land Rover ditched traditional supply chain thinking to create a closed loop value chain

As part of our Postgraduate Certificate in Sustainable Value Chains, Paul Cassell, Vehicle Engineering, Jaguar Land Rover, evaluated the REALCAR project: a closed-loop value chain collaboration between Jaguar Land Rover, Novelis, Innovate UK and other partners, with the aim of introducing more closed-loop aluminium into Jaguar Land Rover cars.


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...


Read more at: Jaguar Land Rover and Novelis: committed to collaboration for a closed-loop value chain
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Jaguar Land Rover and Novelis: committed to collaboration for a closed-loop value chain

Jaguar Land Rover and Novelis: committed to collaboration for a closed-loop value chain Ian Ellison, Sustainability Manager with Jaguar Land Rover and Senior Associate at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership 28 January 2016 In 2015 the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability...


Read more at: From commitments to action: Preparing the dairy industry for its role stewarding natural capital
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From commitments to action: Preparing the dairy industry for its role stewarding natural capital

From commitments to action: Preparing the dairy industry for its role stewarding natural capital Sustainable dairy production is vital to the future of the UK dairy industry. Andy Richardson, Head of Corporate Affairs at Volac, and Martin Roberts, Director, Natural Capital at the Cambridge...


Read more at: The power of storytelling for business engagement on sustainability
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The power of storytelling for business engagement on sustainability

Former SustainAbility Director Zoë Arden was a Master’s student at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership from 2012–2014. In this blog, she explains how the Master’s programme helped her embrace her communications credentials and appreciate the power of storytelling.


Read more at: How Davos power brokers can start tackling major environmental risks
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How Davos power brokers can start tackling major environmental risks

How Davos power brokers can start tackling major environmental risks In a message to world leaders gathered in Davos, Bhaskar Vira, Gemma Cranston and Jonathan Green argue that businesses should anticipate risks related to water scarcity, energy and food security, and climate change, instead of...


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