The Global Reporting Initiative published the Climate Change and Energy sustainability standards to encourage organizations on their climate actions.... Read More
Sustainable Value Chain
Opting for eco-friendly textiles in fashion production offers an opportunity to minimize waste and environmental impact.... Read More
Researchers have developed a type of circuit board that is more durable and easier to recycle in the effort of reducing e-waste.... Read More
Plastic recycling has been hailed as an essential step in reducing and managing waste. How is it done in Indonesia?... Read More
The ESPR aims to make sustainable, repairable, and longer-lasting products a new standard across the EU market.... Read More
Indonesia's ambition to lead the global critical mineral industry is riddled with labor exploitation and other workers’ rights violations.... Read More
India established a national initiative for critical minerals, with critical mineral recycling as one of its key components.... Read More
Hong Kong’s government establishes the Producer Responsibility Schemes as a key policy tool in waste management strategy.... Read More
The database, developed by the ADB and WTO, provides detailed insights into various critical minerals essential for energy transition.... Read More
In December 2024, the UK government announced a £15 million food waste fund to redistribute surplus produce from farms.... Read More

GRI’s Updated Sustainability Standards on Climate Change and Energy
Using Eco-Friendly Textiles to Support Sustainability in Fashion
Reducing E-Waste by Making Recyclable and Healable Electronics
Looking into Indonesia’s Plastic Recycling and Collection System
Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) for a Circular and Sustainable EU Market
Green Energy, Red Flags: Labor Exploitation and Deadly Accidents at Indonesia’s Nickel Capital
How India Encourages Critical Mineral Recycling
Hong Kong’s Producer Responsibility Schemes for Improved Waste Management
Critical Mineral Database for Transparent and Responsible Trade and Supply Chain
Will the UK Government Finally Deliver the £15 Million Food Waste Fund?