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article H&M and EY Urge CFOs to Lead Financing of Fashion Supply Chain Decarbonization
March 17th, 2026 • H&M Group and EY are calling on chief financial officers to take a central role in funding the decarbonization of fashion supply chains. The initiative highlights the need for new financing models, supplier engagement, and capital allocation strategies to address Scope 3 emissions.
article JPMorgan Invests $30 Million in Clean Iron Startup Electra to Support Low-Emission Steel Production
March 17th, 2026 • Electra secured a $30 million venture debt facility from JPMorgan Commercial Banking to accelerate development of its first commercial clean iron facility and scale operations toward commercial scale by 2030. The funding follows prior rounds and grants, and comes as Electra expands demonstration capacity and signs offtake and environmental attribute agreements with major industry partners.
article Most European Companies Intend to Maintain Sustainability Reporting Despite EU Omnibus Adjustments
March 17th, 2026 • A growing number of European companies plan to continue sustainability reporting even as proposed EU Omnibus changes aim to simplify regulatory requirements. The trend highlights the strategic importance of ESG disclosure beyond compliance, particularly for investors, supply chains, and long-term risk management.
article Rising Oil Prices Amid Iran Conflict Revive Calls for Windfall Taxes on Fossil Fuel Profits
March 16th, 2026 • The escalation of the Iran conflict has pushed global oil prices above $100 per barrel, generating large profits for oil and gas companies while increasing energy costs for consumers. Climate groups and policy analysts are renewing calls for windfall taxes to redirect these gains toward household support and clean energy investment.
article Vaulted Deep Uses Oilfield Injection Technology to Turn Organic Waste Into Long-Term Carbon Storage
March 16th, 2026 • A U.S. startup is using deep underground injection wells to permanently store organic waste while preventing methane and carbon dioxide emissions. Vaulted Deep’s approach aims to combine waste management with durable carbon removal, positioning the company within the growing carbon removal market.
article Deloitte Report: Asia Pacific Data Centre Boom Can Expand Without Overloading Power Grids
March 16th, 2026 • Asia Pacific is expected to attract around $800 billion in data centre investment by 2030, according to a new Deloitte report. The study outlines how rapid digital infrastructure growth can be aligned with clean energy deployment to avoid stressing regional electricity systems. Strategic power planning, renewable sourcing and coordinated policy action are identified as critical to sustainable expansion.
article Net-Zero Summit CEO Inspires UK Sustainability Leaders
March 13th, 2026 • Business leaders gathered in London for Sustainability LIVE: Net Zero Summit, where organizers and sustainability experts urged companies to move from climate pledges to measurable action. Speakers highlighted the importance of tackling supply chain emissions, deploying digital technologies, and strengthening leadership to drive the UK’s net-zero transition.
article Green Hydrogen Expansion Could Stall Without Major Energy System Reforms, New Study Warns
March 13th, 2026 • Green hydrogen is widely seen as a cornerstone of the global net zero transition, but new research suggests its climate benefits depend heavily on broader energy system reforms. Without rapid decarbonization of electricity grids and supply chains, large scale hydrogen deployment could fail to deliver the expected emissions reductions.
article EU Proposes Industrial Accelerator Act to Boost Low-Carbon Manufacturing
March 13th, 2026 • The European Commission has unveiled the Industrial Accelerator Act, a major policy proposal aimed at strengthening demand for low-carbon technologies and industrial products manufactured in Europe. The legislation seeks to accelerate industrial decarbonization, expand domestic manufacturing capacity, and reduce dependence on imported clean technologies.
article Solar-Powered EV Charging Gains Momentum in the UK as Clean Energy and Transport Converge
March 12th, 2026 • Solar-powered charging infrastructure is emerging as a key driver of the United Kingdom’s electric vehicle transition. By combining photovoltaic generation with battery storage and high-power chargers, new systems aim to deliver reliable, low-carbon electricity for EV drivers while reducing pressure on the national grid.
article Stellantis, Toyota and Subaru Stay Out of Tesla-Led EU Carbon Credit Pool for 2026
March 12th, 2026 • Stellantis, Toyota and Subaru are not currently part of Tesla’s carbon credit pooling arrangement for 2026, according to a recent European Union filing. The absence marks a shift from 2025, when the three automakers joined the Tesla-led alliance to help meet EU fleet emissions targets. Companies can still join the pool later in the year as compliance rules evolve.
article Mars, Meta, Patagonia and L’Oréal Outline Strategies to Address Scope 3 Emissions Across global Supply Chains
March 12th, 2026 • At GreenBiz26, sustainability leaders from Mars, Meta, Patagonia and L'Oréal described distinct approaches to measuring and reducing scope 3 emissions across complex value chains. The panel highlighted data gaps, procurement levers such as renewable energy programs, supplier financing for efficiency, and the need to align accounting methods with recognized protocols. The discussion offers practical signposts for organizations prioritizing supply chain decarbonization.
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