Haymarket Impact: the road to shaping a better future
Most of us broadly agree with the need for a more sustainable future, without necessarily understanding the implications and what personal role we can play, says Celia MacMillan.
Most of us broadly agree with the need for a more sustainable future, without necessarily understanding the implications and what personal role we can play, says Celia MacMillan.
The Independent and Falmouth University have announced the launch of a festive sustainability event to mark World Climate Day.
With cost and environmental pressures to the fore, publishers and their print partners are having to work much more collaboratively. We grab five minutes with The Manson Group’s Chris Ferrari-Wills to look at the choices they face.
Immediate has announced the release of its third annual climate impact report, and says it’s on course for 30% emissions reduction by 2030.
Oxford University Press commits to decarbonizing by 2050 at the latest, in line with the Paris Agreement, which aims to limit global warming to 1.5°C.
TTG Media has published its first Impact Report, a key commitment under its status as a B Corp Certified business.
Ozone has announced the launch of the newest addition to its ECOzone sustainability programme.
Haymarket Media Group has published its inaugural Global Impact report, publicly showcasing progress, milestones and achievements since the launch of its redefined ESG agenda in 2023, as well as what’s to come.
The journey to net zero can be complex and, if you’re trying to do it on your own, overwhelming. At Immediate Media, says Jo Beattie, they have benefited hugely through collaboration with suppliers, industry groups and local bodies.
Digital publishing has a much larger carbon footprint than many might imagine. John Barnes looks at what we can all do to reduce it.
The severity of the climate threat is leading to a rollout of new initiatives. It is also making us question the efficacy of some existing schemes. Jo Beattie tells us what publishers need to be considering.
This is a question businesses need to answer, and to do so, they need to look at their own internal processes and at their whole supply chain. Audits and corrective action need to be taken, to protect the planet and to ensure business continuity.
The last few months have seen extensive flooding in England and devasting bushfires in Australia. With the nightly news full of alarming stories about the impact of climate change, it’s never been more important for all of us to do our bit.
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