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| | ... 2-degrees goal. CDP notes that cement is "the second most polluting industrial sector and is used in concrete, which after water is the most consumed product in the world," while the built environment "which includes offices and residential buildings ... |
| | | ... offering broad social, economic and environmental benefits including funding for hospitals, schools, green buildings, clean water, public transport systems or renewable power plants, ANZ said. |
| | | ... billion of assets under management and advisory and provides ETFs aligned to four of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (Water, Clean Energy, Climate Action & Gender Equality), as well as a Green Gond ETF. "Climate change is one of the greatest challenges ... |
| | | ... control over their energy consumption and their carbon footprint." Mirvac has committed to be net positive in energy and water by 2030, noted Sarah Clarke, Mirvac general manager, sustainability and reputation. "Cost of living and environmental sustainability ... |
| | | ... facilities), electric vehicle charging points, smart appliances and systems (such as fridges, air conditioning systems, hot water heaters and pool pumps) as well as relevant enablers such as smart meters and data services," ARENA said. This will be ARENA's ... |
| | | ... Stewart Investors. "That is different to saying, we like a sugar-pushing company that happens to be very efficient in their water use." Sugar, its role in impacting on public health and the responses by governments such as Mexico's sugar tax, is one ... |
| | | ... offering broad social, economic and environmental benefits including funding for hospitals, schools, green buildings, clean water, public transport systems or renewable power plants, ANZ said. "ANZ is responding to growing fixed income investor interest ... |
| | | Sustainability research house Sustainalytics has outlined 10 key ESG risks for 2018, ranging from water management to measures for consumer protection. Martin Vezer, senior associate, thematic research, Sustainalytics Sustainalytics published 10 for ... |
| | | ... facilities typically use far more energy than standard office buildings because they operate for extended hours, have high hot water consumption, and extensive air conditioning and specialist medical equipment requirements." Australian Ethical Investment ... |
| | | ... health and safety, tax avoidance/evasion, labour relations, conflicts with local communities and discharges and releases in water." Sustainalytics found that the inverse relationship didn't hold true for all categories - "two categories float to the ... |
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