Search Results | Showing 1 - 10 of 53 results for "chemicals" |
| | | ... party investors, IP Group said. The fund is targeting investments in areas like industrial processes (cement, steel and chemicals); mineral processing and supply chain; heavy transport (aviation, shipping and freight); energy-efficient AI and data centres ... |
| | | | ... consortium, has helped raise $30 million for PlasmaLeap Technologies, a sustainable technology provider for fuel and chemicals producers. The fund raise was led by the Gates Foundation, Investible and Yara Growth Ventures. UniSuper's Uniseed, Twynam ... |
| | | | ... investment, how to best measure nature-related risks, and includes a case study on creating a circular economy in the chemicals industry. |
| | | | ... the scourge of plastic pollution," Minderoo Foundation director of plastics and human health Sarah Dunlop said. "Toxic chemicals in everyday plastic items leach into our bodies, and harm human health at every stage of our lives. The evidence for this ... |
| | | | ... Body (EOS), about the complexities of reducing emissions in hard-to-abate sectors like aviation, shipping, and primary chemicals. They explore the obstacles related to systemic dependencies, policy enablers, and market-led changes such as electric vehicles. ... |
| | | | ... provides guidance to 13 so far. The others are metals and mining; electric utilities and power generation; finance; chemicals; food and agriculture; oil and gas; forestry, pulp and paper; aquaculture; and biotechnology and pharmaceuticals. The TNFD also ... |
| | | | In August, it was revealed that PFAS known as 'forever chemicals' have been found in water filtration plants and even in platypus livers across NSW, which Australian authorities said were at a 'safe' level of exposure for the population ... |
| | | | ... activities that harm World Heritage and High Conservation areas, animal cruelty, environmentally destructive or controversial chemicals, and unfair or abusive lending practices. The ETF will also exclude companies based on evidence of human rights violations ... |
| | | | ... may rely on CCS for a whopping 35% and 34% of carbon abatement respectively from 2024-2050, and 22% for aluminum and chemicals. For the power sector, CCS sequestration may account for up to eight gigatons of carbon dioxide annually. Australia needs to ... |
| | | | A US$684 billion investor group urges caution as global bans on PFAS 'forever chemicals' escalate - yet opportunities await those ahead of the curve. A MUFJ-owned think tank from subsidiaries First Sentier and Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation ... |
|