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article SBTi Tightens FLAG Rules to Accelerate Corporate Action on Deforestation and Supply Chain Emissions
March 27th, 2026 • The Science Based Targets initiative has introduced stricter requirements for companies addressing land-use emissions, aiming to speed up deforestation deadlines and improve supply chain decarbonization. The updated FLAG guidance raises expectations for companies in agriculture, forestry, and land-intensive sectors.
article Brazilian City Pilots Biofuel to Fully Replace Diesel in Urban Transport
March 27th, 2026 • A Brazilian city has begun testing a new biofuel designed to replace diesel entirely in public transport fleets. The trial could signal a scalable pathway for decarbonising heavy-duty vehicles without major engine modifications. Early results will inform potential wider deployment across Brazil’s transport sector.
article Google Surpasses Apple in Global Sustainability Perception Rankings
March 27th, 2026 • Google has overtaken Apple to achieve the highest sustainability perception value among global brands, reflecting growing recognition of its environmental initiatives and net zero commitments. The shift highlights how corporate climate strategies are increasingly shaping brand value and stakeholder trust.
article FedEx and Returnity Expand Reusable Packaging Model for B2B Shipping
March 26th, 2026 • FedEx and Returnity are scaling a reusable shipping box program aimed at reducing single-use packaging waste in business-to-business logistics. The initiative reflects growing demand for circular packaging systems that can lower emissions and material costs across supply chains.
article Ecolab Highlights Role of AI in Strengthening Industrial Water Resilience
March 26th, 2026 • Ecolab is advancing the use of artificial intelligence to help industries manage water risks and improve resilience. The company’s approach focuses on data-driven insights to optimize water use, reduce waste, and support sustainability goals across operations.
article EU Considers Energy Tax Cuts and Subsidies to Offset Iran War Impact on Prices
March 26th, 2026 • The European Union is exploring temporary tax reductions and targeted subsidies to cushion the economic effects of rising energy prices linked to the Iran war. The measures aim to support households and industries while balancing long-term climate goals.
article Vietnam Accelerates Ethanol Fuel Adoption as Energy Prices Rise Amid Iran Conflict
March 25th, 2026 • Vietnam is stepping up its use of ethanol-blended fuels in response to rising global energy prices linked to geopolitical tensions. The policy shift highlights how energy security concerns are reshaping fuel strategies and accelerating alternative fuel adoption in emerging markets.
article Fossil Fuel Majors Reassess Climate Commitments Amid Market Pressures and Energy Security Concerns
March 25th, 2026 • Major oil and gas companies are scaling back or revising previous climate commitments as market realities, geopolitical tensions, and energy security concerns reshape priorities. The shift raises questions about the pace and credibility of the global energy transition.
article India’s SEBI Launches Review of ESG Rating Providers to Improve Transparency and Investor Trust
March 25th, 2026 • India’s capital markets regulator has initiated a comprehensive review of ESG rating providers to address concerns around transparency, methodology consistency, and investor confidence. The move signals tightening oversight as ESG data becomes increasingly central to investment decisions.
article Rising Fossil Fuel Volatility Accelerates Global Shift Toward Electrification
March 24th, 2026 • Renewed instability in fossil fuel markets is reinforcing the economic case for electrification across industries and energy systems. As price volatility increases, governments and businesses are accelerating investments in clean electricity, electrified transport, and grid infrastructure.
article Gulf Investors Shift Capital Toward African Renewables as Global Energy Transition Accelerates
March 24th, 2026 • Investors from Gulf oil-producing nations are increasingly directing capital into renewable energy projects across Africa. The trend reflects both diversification strategies and growing confidence in Africa’s clean energy potential amid the global transition away from fossil fuels.
article Perceptions of Sustainability Are Driving Billions in Corporate Value, New Analysis Finds
March 24th, 2026 • Corporate sustainability perception is emerging as a major financial driver, influencing brand value, investor confidence, and long-term competitiveness. New analysis highlights how companies perceived as sustainability leaders are capturing billions in market value, even beyond their measurable environmental performance.
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