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This month in ESG: Shell, plants over meat and sustainable fuel for helicopters

Terence Jeyaretnam, Tuesday, 28th February 2023 -  Shell is facing multiple legal actions, the numbers show plant-based investment is a winner, Victoria bans single use plastic and more.

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Is ESG integration on the rise?

Kaushik Sridhar, Monday, 27th February 2023 -  Integration of environmental, social and governance factors is moving toward the mainstream of institutional investment management, making it hard to business leaders to ignore. 

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The month in ESG: Carbon credits scheme review, single use plastic in the bin

Terence Jeyaretnam, Wednesday, 1st February 2023 -  Terence Jeyaretnam runs through all the markers in environmental, social, and governance news for the first month of the year. 

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Is this the word of 2023? 

Kaushik Sridhar, Monday, 30th January 2023 -  As risk creation outstrips risk reduction, there is one word that could define this year, says Kaushik Sridhar. 

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This month in ESG: COP15 and EU gender balance laws

Terence Jeyaretnam, Wednesday, 11th January 2023 -  Nothing slowed down in ESG during the last month of the year, with events, new laws and a raft of government announcements, write Terence Jeyaretnam.
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Green financing tops fossil fuel investment for first time

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Monday, 9th January 2023 -  More money was raised in the American debt market for climate-focused initiatives than fossil fuel companies for the first time last year, but there’s more to the story, new data reveals.
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Credible, usable taxonomy recommended for Australia

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 14th December 2022 -  In a big week for sustainable finance, new recommendations examine what an Australian sustainable finance taxonomy could look like.
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Australia-first ESG report reveals reporting gaps and opportunities

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 12th December 2022 -  The report identifies challenges in measuring impact investing, but opportunities for companies to improve ESG reporting.
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Greenwashing crackdown continues

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Monday, 5th December 2022 -  ASIC issues a second fine for alleged greenwashing, as a new report finds Australia is lagging behind in ESG transparency.

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This month in ESG: Transition to renewables, extreme heat and supply chain in focus

Terence Jeyaretnam, Thursday, 1st December 2022 -  Terence Jeyaretnam reports on all the key indicators in ESG for November.
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