ESG Today: Week In Review

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This week in ESG news: Apple urges suppliers to decarbonize by 2030; UK regulator unveils sustainable disclosure and label rules to tackle greenwashing; BlackRock launches unit targeting low carbon transition opportunities; EU proposes that all new buildings be zero emission by 2030; Norway requires state-owned companies to set science-based emissions targets; Deloitte survey finds greenwashing risk top of mind for corporate execs; Air France-KLM announces one of the largest-ever sustainable aviation fuel supply deals; Mondelez to invest $1 billion in sustainable cocoa initiative; GFANZ drops Race to Zero requirement for members; EU lawmakers reach agreement to require all new cars to be zero emission by 2035, and more.

 


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