booost Sustainability WEEKLY #240827
booost Sustainability WEEKLY is a section in which Aoi, the CEO of booost technologies, selects and shares insightful news in the fields of net zero, ESG, and sustainability.
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Dior has failed to comply with supplier workplace treatment disclosure requirements, resulting in the invalidation of their ESG report.
Dior, a subsidiary of the French luxury brand LVMH, had not disclosed labor conditions in its supply chain as required by British law until last month, according to a Reuters investigation. Additionally, the company continued to display outdated third-party certifications related to its ESG practices on its website.
ITOCHU to Increase U.S. Solar Power Capacity by 2.5 Times Through ¥2 Trillion Investment.
ITOCHU Corporation plans to increase its solar power generation capacity in the United States to 2.5 times the current level by 2030. The company will add 1.2 trillion yen to its project budget to build approximately 10 million kilowatts of power generation facilities. Additionally, U.S. companies will enhance their efforts to increase the use of renewable energy throughout their supply networks.
Carbon credits have been found to be largely 'ineffective' according to major studies.
The SBTi has released a review on the role of CO2 offsetting measures. Given the ongoing controversy, the review has attracted significant attention.
One bottle of bottled water contains 240,000 plastic particles… Three Methods to Reduce Exposure to Nano-plastics
It has been found that bottled water sold in the U.S. contains an average of 240,000 tiny plastic particles. While the health impacts are still under study, nano-plastics are so small that they can enter the bloodstream, cells, and organs.
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