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When Luxury Supply Chains Break Down: What the Loro Piana Case Reveals

Luxury brand Loro Piana, owned by LVMH, has been placed under a one-year judicial administration by an Italian court...

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EU’s Landmark Deforestation Law Faces Pushback from Industry and Member States

The European Union is trying to tackle a big problem: imported goods that drive deforestation. A new Deforestation Law,...

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Climate Finance Terms Explained: A Vogue Business Glossary for Business Leaders

As the global sustainability conversation matures, so does the language. Concepts like blue bonds, carbon leakage, and...

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London Climate Week 2025: Key Takeaways from a Global Sustainability Pivot

Held from June 21–29, London Climate Action Week (LCAW) 2025 brought together over 45,000 participants across 700+...

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Major Banks at the Crossroads: Climate Commitments Crumble as Fossil Fuel Financing Surges

U.S. banks have dramatically increased fossil fuel financing in a notable contradiction with the narrative established...

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Inside the BNP Paribas ESG Survey: What 420 Investors Are Doing Differently in 2025

BNP Paribas has released its 2025 ESG Global Survey, revealing how institutional investors are adapting their...

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Doubling Down on ESG: Positive News from Snam and La Banque Postale

As the debate around ESG investing continues to evolve, some institutions and policymakers have grown increasingly...

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EU's Green Reporting Divide: Major Economies at Odds Over CSRD & CSDDD Implementation

The European Union faces a significant internal rift as its largest economies take opposing stances on the bloc's...

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A Retreat from Net Zero? Why Major Banks Are Recalibrating Their Climate Commitments

The Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), a flagship initiative under the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ),...