The UK government announced a programme to support carbon capture and storage projects. But opinions differ on whether this is an appropriate use of public money in terms of reducing emissions.
Lawsuits against diversity initiatives including supplier diversity programmes are increasing in the US - there are ways to make successful challenges less likely though
Diageo is investing in water management in Mexico, and training disadvantaged people for careers in hospitality - look like strong purpose-driven initiatives.
The new multi-faith centre at the University of Huddersfield is a good example of a project that focused on “purpose” but also delivered on time and to budget, through effective procurement and project management.
Two different approaches to addressing scope 3 emissions were discussed at the recent CIPS event. Do you need lots of great data, or should you proritise “getting on with it” and working with key suppliers even without full data?
Greenwashing, greenhushing and greenrinsing are all usually inadvisable when it comes to ESG and sustainability performance and reporting. But what is the diffrence between these three approaches?