Sustainability

Better Cotton unite Global Fashion Brands to ensure traceability

Better Cotton has convened a group of leading international retailers and brands to help enable the delivery of new traceability…

4 years ago

Consumers want more sustainable transport options

FREE NOW, Ireland’s leading multi-mobility app reported an increase in demand for more sustainable transport options. There is a 630%…

4 years ago

Phil Murphy and Ørsted host expert panel to discuss renewable energy

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and Ørsted, the global leader in renewable energy, hosted an expert panel discussion highlighting the…

4 years ago

Women’s Gear Award #she is outdoors Becomes More Sustainable

Registration for the WOMEN'S GEAR AWARD #she is outdoors – the first European award for outdoor sports products for women…

4 years ago

Minister Smyth launches competition to tackle climate challenges

Minister of State Ossian Smyth TD has launched a University of Limerick competition that seeks to tackle climate challenges. Minister…

4 years ago

UN’s ActNow campaign for climate change

Agora, one of the world’s leading and most far-reaching digital art platforms, is supporting ActNow, the United Nations’ call for…

4 years ago

Irish businesses doubtful they could meet carbon neutral targets by 2030

New data from this year’s EY Ireland State of Sustainability report reveals that 80% of Irish businesses have low confidence…

4 years ago

Enactus Ireland helps companies to become more sustainable

Enactus Ireland hosted an in-person ESG innovation event at KPMG’s Innovation Hub, Platform X at the IFSC in Dublin, to…

4 years ago

Irish employees in demand for roles in emerging technologies

A new analysis of Ireland’s talent pool by Accenture has found that emerging technologies and sustainability are in-demand roles for…

4 years ago

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