"No Exit": Trzebież in the Corporate Forest
The article discusses the situation in Trzebież, Poland, against a backdrop of corporate influence and development.
Happiness for Growth: The Impact of Well-Being on Companies is Here to Stay
The article discusses the shift in corporate culture towards prioritizing employee happiness and well-being as a crucial factor for business growth and sustainability.
Alphabet Italia strengthens its green leadership: Gold Medal EcoVadis and top 5% worldwide
Alphabet Italia has achieved a Gold Medal from EcoVadis for sustainability, placing it in the top 5% of companies globally.
Lidl and PreZero become new partners of UEFA
UEFA has announced a historical agreement appointing Lidl and PreZero as its first strategic corporate partners, focusing on sustainability and grassroots football.
The Omnibus is not a reversal of sustainable transformation
Robert Adamczyk emphasizes the importance of ESG reporting for companies, citing ongoing regulatory requirements and investor scrutiny as factors for maintaining long-term sustainability.
A groundbreaking year for the Enea Group: new strategy and implementing ESG
Enea Group is set to enhance its corporate management and community engagement through a new sustainability strategy linked to ESG goals.
San Carlos launches campaign about its presence in the sugar market
The sugar company San Carlos has launched a new corporate campaign to highlight its leading position in the Ecuadorian sugar market.
The 2nd ESG Summit by ICAP CRIF Returns Dynamically – Focusing on Corporate Sustainability
The 2nd ESG Summit by ICAP CRIF will take place on April 2, 2026, focusing on integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into business strategies for long-term growth.
NWG Energia Benefit Company Obtains ELITE Corporate Governance Certificate
NWG Energia, a benefit corporation, has received the ELITE Corporate Governance Certificate, which signifies its commitment to responsible and sustainable growth.
Nigeria: NECA, FRCN Deepen Collaboration On Corporate Transparency and Sustainability Reporting
The Nigeria Employers' Consultative Association and the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria are collaborating to enhance corporate transparency and sustainability reporting.
Bypias is accused of falsifying the origin of clothing – a domestic brand is no longer a guarantee of responsibility
Finnwatch reports that domestic brand Bypias is accused of replacing original labels on clothing with their own, undermining the trust in local garment responsibility.
Bertelsmann Foundation: Was there sustainability?
A new study indicates that most companies are unlikely to meet their climate goals, raising questions about past commitments to sustainability.
Dolores Prado, executive director of Holcim Ecuador: 'Reputation is not an end, but the result of doing things well and sustainably'
Dolores Prado, the executive director of Holcim Ecuador, emphasizes that reputation is built through consistent, ethical practices rather than being an isolated goal.
Climate Transparency: Reporting Well Is Indeed a Business
The article discusses the growing importance of climate transparency in Mexico, where companies are now required to report climate risks similarly to their financial state due to new sustainability reporting regulations.
Javier Longarte (Úbico): "We promote the paradigm shift in corporate mobility"
Javier Longarte of Úbico explains the company's innovative approach to corporate mobility, focusing on technology, expert guidance, and sustainability.
The Goals of Stewardship and Corporate Governance Codes are Sustainable Growth for Companies
A former chief investment officer from Japan emphasizes the need for South Korea to clarify its goals for corporate governance reforms to promote sustainable economic growth.
Why Good Companies in Europe Become 'Disposable Tyrants' in Korea
Plastic waste in South Korea is increasing annually, with only a small portion being recycled, raising concerns over the country’s reliance on single-use plastics despite global trends favoring sustainability.
FUNO reduces emissions by 68 percent
Fibra Uno (FUNO) has achieved a significant reduction in emissions and resource consumption as it marks a decade of participation in the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment.
Kenya: Carbon Neutral By 2030 - Can Kenya's Corporates Deliver Credible Net-Zero?
Kenya aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, prompting its corporates to establish credible net-zero strategies amid increasing scrutiny and pressure for significant emissions reductions.
International Institutional Investors Support Korea's 'Mandatory ESG Disclosure' Legislation
The International Corporate Governance Network has expressed official support for amending Korea's Capital Markets Act to mandate sustainability disclosures.
Will ESG bring benefits? Enea sees them in streamlining processes and finances
Enea highlights its new ESG strategy, emphasizing the efforts needed for implementation and the recent EU regulations that ease reporting for smaller companies.