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  • The Growing Risks Of Deep-Sea Mining

    May 10, 2024  |  Sponsored

    There is growing interest in deep-sea mining from both sides of the aisle – ardent defenders who believe it can meet the world’s pressing need for critical minerals and others who agree that it might do irrevocable damage to marine ecosystems and ocean health. From the activist lens, SIGWATCH data shows that campaigning on deep-sea mining has [...]

  • Unlocking potential: A call to action for Social Mobility

    May 9, 2024  |  Sponsored

    The macro challenge: worsening global income inequality  We have an income inequality crisis and the trend is worsening.  Income inequality, that is the unequal distribution of income throughout a population, has become a ubiquitous challenge on a global scale; it is one of the Social Megatrends in the realm of ESG and sustainability.  The UK [...]

  • Barclays under fire from shareholders on fracking funding

    May 9, 2024

    Barclays has come under fire from its shareholders, including the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF), for providing financial support to fracking companies.

  • Why an Aegon sustainable manager is buying bonds in polluting companies

    May 7, 2024

    Rory Sandilands, manager of the Aegon Global Climate Transition fund, is pushing to make companies emit less by buying their bonds.

  • Woodside Energy: a Shareholder Activism Milestone

    May 3, 2024  |  Sponsored

    Written by Integrum ESG Analyst Neha Kandwal For most people, the 24th of April 2024 may have been a day like any other, but for some, it marked a landmark event in the history of shareholder engagement. Engagement is the third most prevalent ESG strategy tailing behind ESG integration and negative screening. Despite being considered a [...]

  • The genetic dismantling of Salmo salar

    May 3, 2024  |  Sponsored

    Written by Integrum ESG Analyst Jack Morphet Bakkafrost, a salmon farming company, disclosed a large-scale escape of 251,344 fish from their nets in the Faroe Islands during an extreme weather incident in their most recent integrated report.    While the transparent disclosure is positive, we must look closer into this biological impact via an ESG lens, [...]

  • The likely impact of the FCA Anti-Greenwashing Rule

    May 3, 2024  |  Sponsored

    The FCA has finalised its guidance on the Anti-Greenwashing Rule. You can read the full document yourself here. This applies to all firms communicating in respect of a financial product or service’s sustainabilitycharacteristics, to persons in the UK – and it comes into legal effect in 5 weeks’ time. The guidance makes it very clear [...]

  • Palestine Protest: Students, Corporates & Where it’s Going

    May 2, 2024  |  Sponsored

    A Pro-Palestine protest has hit university campuses across the U.S., including Columbia, NYU, Harvard Law, Yale, Emory, Georgia Tech, University of Texas, Washington, and Michigan among others. This comes after similar student protests called for the Canadian Big 5 Banks to divest from Elbit Systems last month. Activist campaigning has skyrocketed following the events of [...]

  • GUEST EXPECTATIONS AND SUSTAINABILITY: CAN SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE BOOST THE HOSPITALITY EXPERIENCE?

    April 30, 2024  |  Sponsored

    A new study from FuturePlus and Relative Insight, based on 130,000 hotels worldwide reported that at least 6.2% were certified with some form of sustainability certification scheme. Indeed, social, economic, and environmental sustainability concerns have created demand across numerous industries for products and services that can work towards such sustainable goals. Do sustainable practices, however, [...]

  • The Notebook: Macron’s Olympian swim is good PR, but the water crisis needs serious attention

    April 29, 2024

    Kate Elliot, head of sustainable research at Greenbank Investments, takes the Notebook pen to tell us why the water crisis is so urgent.

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