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ISO 45001 has been published – new standard for occupational safety and health management in companies

According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), approx. 2.3 million people lose their lives each year as a result of work-related illnesses or accidents. In addition, there are numbers of occupational accidents involving (sometimes serious) injuries (see for example ISO, 12th Feb. 2016)– a non-sustainable balance that needs to be reduced or (best case) avoided.…

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Relevance of the TCFD Standard regarding climate-related risks and opportunities for companies

The TCFD framework (Task Force on Climate-related Finance Disclosures) is becoming increasingly popular. Chairman Mike Bloomberg and Mark Carney (chief of the Financial Stability Board) announced the growing importance of such framework and the increasing support from the economy at the ‘One Planet Summit’ (additional World Climate Summit on the 2nd anniversary of the Paris Climate…

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The CDP deadline 2018 has been extended – more time to participating organizations in their CDP responses

The reporting initiative CDP announced last week that the CDP deadline 2018 will be extended. Thus, companies have a bit more time for planning their submission as well as for the collection and bundling of relevant data. While participants in the CDP Investor Program have to submit their responses (latest) on August 15, 2018, organizations…

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Science Based Targets – an important contribution to the climate protection strategy

How do the Science Based Targets work? Science Based Targets (SBTs) are reduction targets / goals for greenhouse gases. The Science Based Targets were created in the mid-2015 as a result of a partnership between the organizations CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project), WRI (World Resource Institute), WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) and UNGC (United Nations…

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ESG criteria

The acronym ESG is an English abbreviation which stands for ‘Environment’, ‘Social’ and ‘Governance’. What are ESG criteria? ESG criteria help investors to find out how sustainable a company behaves in order to be able to make more targeted investment decisions (e. g. to do risk assessments well). The ESG criteria are used by investors…

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Expansion of partnership WEC and DFGE: Foster transparent CSR information

World Environment Center (WEC) and DFGE Institute for Energy, Ecology and Economy will expand their cooperation to help organizations to better integrate Sustainability Intelligence into companies’ daily business from a corporate as well as from a global perspective. For March 2018 WEC and DFGE plan a webinar on “Climate-related Disclosures and Investment Decisions” – the…

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Constitution of a ’Sustainability Policy’

This blog article briefly discusses the framework conditions as well as possible measures for drafting a ‘Sustainability Policy’ and makes a point of reference to the EcoVadis sustainability assessment platform. Short introduction – what is a ‘Sustainability Policy’? A ‘Sustainability Policy’ sets a defined framework and limits the necessary actions to achieve the goals in…

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CDP questionnaire 2018

CDP questionnaire 2018 published CDP has published the 2018 questionnaire for their programs CDP Climate Change, CDP Water and CDP Forests. The online versions can be accessed here, PDF and Word versions can also be created and exported via that page. The questionnaire experienced far-reaching changes compared to previous years. Prior to the reorientation according to the…