Sustainability is becoming a top priority for companies worldwide, and it's worth recognising those who make it a priority. Corporate Knights' annual Global 100 Index ranks the world's most sustainable public companies based on their climate commitments, carbon footprints, gender diversity, and more. In this article, we'll explore the top five most sustainable companies in the world this year.
As one of the UN's member countries, Japan is also committed to implementing the Sustainable Development Goals. As one of the best performers in the Sustainable Development Report 2022, it is clear that the country still has a lot of catching up to do but has also achieved some good results.
One of the most urgent challenges facing the global community is the shift to sustainable food systems. This is essential for fighting poverty, reducing climate change, and preserving biodiversity. For many countries and regions, however, this transition is very difficult and fraught with challenges. However, some states have already made the transition, including the Indian state of Sikkim.
Recent market volume for critical minerals has reached approximately US$320 billion.
Water is also called the elixir of life because, without it, there can be no life on earth. Our planet is made up of almost 70% water, and despite the fact that it surrounds us almost all the time, it is often not valued. Waste and trash often end up in our oceans and seas. But how bad is the pollution really, and what are the challenges in this area?
With the decision that Switzerland wants to become climate neutral by the year 2050, a new climate protection law was also passed with the help of a popular referendum. Around 60% of the population voted in favour of such a law. You can find out exactly what this law deals with here.
The Swiss have decided to become climate neutral by 2050, which means that the so-called "net zero" is to be achieved. A new law is to serve this purpose. But what is behind this climate neutrality and is it even feasible by 2050?
The world power is introducing export restrictions that will apply from next month.

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