www.wsj.com Open in urlscan Pro
2600:9000:223c:4600:3:4b0:de80:93a1  Public Scan

Submitted URL: https://app.online.dowjones.com/e/er?utm_campaign=A_FY23Q3_20230126_WSJIndustry_EnergySustainability_2.2%20Event_Speaker_TEXT_FW...
Effective URL: https://www.wsj.com/pro/sustainable-business?utm_campaign=A_FY23Q3_20230126_WSJIndustry_EnergySustainability_2.2%20E...
Submission: On January 26 via api from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 0 forms found in the DOM

Text Content

WSJ.COMBANKRUPTCYCENTRAL BANKINGCYBERSECURITYPRIVATE EQUITYSUSTAINABLE
BUSINESSVENTURE CAPITAL


SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS

Sign In
Search
 * Home
 * Newsletters
 * Events


SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS

Sign In
Search
 * Home
 * Newsletters
 * Events




INVESTORS PUSH MINING COMPANIES TO ADOPT BETTER SUSTAINABILITY STANDARDS

Investors are pushing miners to adopt tougher sustainability policies amid fears
the rush for minerals to expand renewable energy will harm the environment and
poor communities.


STEELMAKING IS TRYING TO MAKE ITSELF GREENER AND RESEARCHERS MAY HAVE FOUND A
WAY

A new process could cut blast-furnace carbon emissions by 88% while at the same
time reducing costs.


COMPANIES RUSH TO TRACE SPRAWLING SUPPLY CHAINS AS SUSTAINABILITY RULES LOOM

Companies are rushing to more closely track materials across their sprawling
supply chains ahead of expected new human rights and environmental laws


COMING SOON TO CARBON-CREDIT MARKETS: NEW PRINCIPLES AIMING TO ENHANCE QUALITY

A group seeking to improve carbon-credit standards will publish labeling rules
in March that are intended to ease corporate buyers’ concerns and help improve
the nascent market, but companies will still face a patchwork of standards
applied by the various registries offering the offsets.


MANY COMPANIES ARE SHYING AWAY FROM CARBON CREDITS



Many companies are hesitant to buy carbon credits as the market faces criticism
and coming standards remain unclear. 


FTC WEIGHS STIFF PENALTIES ON DECEPTIVE ‘GREEN’ MARKETING



The agency is seeking public comment on potential revisions to its guidelines on
environmental marketing claims.


BIG INVESTORS ARE EXPECTED TO SCRAP ‘DARK GREEN’ LABELS ON MORE EUROPEAN FUNDS



Amundi, BlackRock and DWS are among investment giants that have already
downgraded their greenest funds as the EU’s ESG disclosure rules comes into full
force.


REGULATIONS SET TO BE ISSUED THIS YEAR WILL DETERMINE COURSE OF DEEP-SEA MINING



The Metals Co. is an early mover in the field for deep-sea exploration for
battery metals, but it has warned of a coming funding crunch.


ANTITRUST THREATS CLOUD BUSINESS COOPERATION ON CLIMATE ACTION



Business alliances are key to achieving climate goals, but companies must
carefully navigate competition rules that aren’t clear on what is acceptable
collaboration.


AFTER A BUMPY YEAR, RENEWABLE ENERGY LOOKS POISED FOR BOOM TIMES



Sustainable power hit snags in 2022 and still faces headwinds, but the energy
crisis and government support should help it expand strongly in the coming
years.



Load More


 * AT WELLS FARGO, CLIENT-FOCUSED SUSTAINABLE FINANCE INNOVATION
   
   Sustainable finance leader Geneviève Piché discusses how helping clients
   advance their sustainability strategy drives development of new finance
   products that support the clean energy transition.


 * THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY IS SHRINKING: HERE’S HOW TO EXPAND IT
   
   Only 7.2% of the 100 billion tons of materials extracted from the Earth
   yearly is recycled. Increasing circularity in 4 high-impact value chains can
   cut global material use and fight climate change.  


 * CLIMATE CHANGE NOW A TOP 3 PRIORITY FOR CXOS
   
   C-suite business leaders view climate change as a top priority for their
   organizations amid global uncertainty, but challenges to increased action
   remain.  

CONTENT FROM OUR SPONSOR:DELOITTE

The Wall Street Journal news department was not involved in the creation of this
content.


NEWSLETTER SIGN-UP

WSJ PRO SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS

Sustainability news, analysis and insights from WSJ's global team of reporters
and editors.

PREVIEW
SUBSCRIBE

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


RECENT NEWSLETTERS

 * Thursday, January 26th
   
   Sustainable Business: The Inflation Reduction Act's Fine Print

 * Thursday, January 19th
   
   Sustainable Business: The Future of Carbon Offsets

 * Thursday, January 12th
   
   Sustainable Business: It Isn't Easy Being Green

BACK TO TOP
Professional Resources
WSJ ConferencesFactivaRisk & Compliance JournalDow Jones Risk & ComplianceDow
Jones NewswiresCFO JournalCIO JournalCMOLogistics
FacebookTwitterPodcasts
Send us your feedback:pronewsletter@dowjones.com
Privacy NoticeCookie NoticeManage CookiesDo Not Sell My Personal
InformationCopyright PolicyData PolicySubscriber Agreement & Terms of Use
2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.All Rights Reserved