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Retailers vow to use only ‘accurate and clear’ sustainability claims following greenwashing investigation by UK regulator
How to navigate the opportunities and challenges posed by a technology few can afford to ignore
Political rows may have slowed fund launches in US, but European investors are still investing in line with principles
Also in today’s newsletter, a new AI application focused on assessing climate risks
Meet the man trying to turn the polluted thoroughfare into an Elysian dream
Drinks companies are looking beyond their factory walls to focus on suppliers, ecosystems and local communities
Paris 2024 organisers aim for local produce and plant-based menus for athletes and spectators
Synthetic fabrics are the norm for exercise gear – but at what cost? Discover the brands using natural fibres to work up a sweat
Also in today’s newsletter, the private sector is missing in action on climate resilience and adaptation finance
Part 2 of a new series of business-school-style teaching case studies on sustainability dilemmas looks at electric vehicle subsidies and tariffs. Read selected FT articles and answer questions on sustainability, governance and social obligations
How should western policymakers use subsidies and tariffs to encourage drivers to switch? Probe the arguments with this ‘instant teaching case study’
The footwear designed to leave no trace
MBA graduates should assess the relative strengths and weaknesses in an organisation’s sustainability targets and strategy
This year’s ranking highlights businesses that have achieved rapid revenue rises while grappling with the effects of Covid-19, war, and an energy crisis
Large consulting firms are competing with specialist boutiques for work as clients feel the squeeze
French President Emmanuel Macron says crisis in sector cannot be fixed ‘in a few hours’
Also in this newsletter: Can Bulgaria’s awkward coalition deal survive?
Also in today’s newsletter, fashion insiders on sustainability in their industry
Despite high demand from consumers, businesses are finding long-term profitability a challenge
The material’s embodied carbon, strength and beauty are finding favour among architects
Research highlights risks posed by pan-continental reforestation project
Full chic, no animal products
The group is launching its first collections using regeneratively farmed fabric
Party leader Keir Starmer prepares to water down most expensive policy
Also in this newsletter: Is Nato practising for war with Russia?
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