Corporate Governance
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Battery recycling facilities and programs ramp up in U.S. and Canada
Princeton NuEnergy’s black mass facility has opened, while Washington seeks comments on its battery EPR rulemaking and two Canadian programs join forces on battery recycling education.
By Megan Quinn • Aug. 14, 2025 -
Renewable power purchase agreement prices rising in wake of One Big Beautiful Bill Act
The average price of new wind and solar power purchase agreements is up 4% since the OBBBA’s passage. Almost a third of developers surveyed said they plan to suspend or cancel projects as a result of the reconciliation bill.
By Emma Penrod • Aug. 14, 2025 -
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This year has shaped up to be a formative one for ESG, from the U.S. pulling out of major climate agreements to federal agencies recalibrating their approach to sustainability under the new administration.
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Remote sensing to verify carbon removal projects holds promise, faces obstacles: reports
Technologies to remotely assess the growth of forests could help verify carbon credits but leadership and standardization are lacking, according to two reports Meta commissioned from Carbon Direct.
By Lauren Schenkman • Aug. 14, 2025 -
Nuveen raises $1.3B for energy and power infrastructure fund
The fund will look to capitalize on a global growing need for power associated with artificial intelligence, digitalization and electrification.
By Lamar Johnson • Aug. 13, 2025 -
Truck manufacturers sue CARB over zero-emission vehicle plan
Four truck manufacturers filed the lawsuit in a move to bring clarity regarding a state and federal conflict over which emissions regulations the companies must follow.
By David Taube • Aug. 13, 2025 -
Opinion
Countdown to compliance: Decoding California’s climate disclosure FAQs
As the California Air Resources Board works to finalize the state's climate-risk disclosure regulations, companies should work to understand how the laws apply to them, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius says.
By Ari Selman, Elizabeth Goldberg, Levi McAllister, Rick Rothman, Carl Valenstein, Rachel Mann • Aug. 13, 2025 -
Glencore completes takeover of Li-Cycle battery recycling assets
Lithium-ion battery recycler Li-Cycle filed for bankruptcy earlier this year and cut most of its staff in North America. A European commodities firm submitted a $40 million bid for its assets in May.
By Jacob Wallace • Aug. 12, 2025 -
Major companies reframing, not abandoning, DEI: report
More than half of S&P 100 companies adjusted their diversity, equity and inclusion messaging in major filings in 2025, according to The Conference Board.
By Lauren Schenkman • Aug. 12, 2025 -
BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street bid to dismiss coal antitrust case fails
A federal judge ruled that the case against the nation’s largest asset managers can proceed, as the states have alleged plausible claims.
By Lamar Johnson • Aug. 11, 2025 -
Trump takes aim at alleged debanking of conservatives
An executive order the president issued Thursday demands that regulators remove reputational risk from evaluations and review complaint data for instances of religion-based debanking.
By Gabrielle Saulsbery • Aug. 11, 2025 -
European Union seeking input on proposed Circular Economy Act
Part of the EU’s Clean Industrial Deal, the act aims to make 24% of the region’s materials circular by 2030.
By Lauren Schenkman • Aug. 11, 2025 -
DEI pushback affects LGBTQ+ marketing: Here’s what the numbers say
Inclusive ads impact the purchasing behavior of 77% of LGBTQ+ consumers, according to data from Disqo and Do the Werq.
By Sara Karlovitch • Aug. 8, 2025 -
Data center flexibility can save money but may come with higher emissions: MIT
In Texas, where renewable energy is booming, data center emissions fell by up to 40% in the MIT modeling of flexible data center workloads. In other regions, however, emissions rose.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 8, 2025 -
UBS quits Net-Zero Banking Alliance, joins global exodus
The Swiss lender follows in the footsteps of banking peers who have departed NZBA this year, but said its “commitment to sustainability remains unchanged.”
By Zoya Mirza • Aug. 7, 2025 -
Column
How and why to conduct a DEI audit in construction
The industry has been working to improve diversity, but that could also bring scrutiny from Washington. Here’s how to walk the line.
By Joe Bousquin • Aug. 7, 2025 -
ISS Sustainable Solutions acquires geospatial risk modeling firm
The Institutional Shareholder Services subsidiary bought Sust Global for an undisclosed price to allow investors to incorporate additional climate risk insights into their portfolio assessments.
By Lamar Johnson • Aug. 6, 2025 -
Shein fined $1.16M for greenwashing, releases plan to lower supply chain emissions
The fast fashion retailer was fined by the Italian government for using misleading environmental claims in the promotion and sale of its clothing.
By Laurel Deppen • Aug. 6, 2025 -
Meta turning to mass timber to build more sustainable data centers
The social media and tech conglomerate is looking to swap out steel and concrete for durable wood to lower the embodied carbon emissions of its data center campuses.
By Lamar Johnson • Aug. 5, 2025 -
Increased production, polyester use causing fashion industry’s emissions to rise: report
The apparel sector’s greenhouse gas emissions increased to 944 million metric tons in 2023, up by 7.5% compared to 2022, according to the Apparel Impact Institute.
By Lauren Schenkman • Aug. 5, 2025 -
Semiconductor industry faces water, sustainability challenges
The boom in chip manufacturing has also increased demand for ultrapure water. Fabrication plant operators are investing in ways to mitigate water usage, but are still reclaiming a small percentage of it in their operations.
By Michelle No • Aug. 5, 2025 -
State finance officials press US asset managers to denounce ESG, climate
A coalition of 26 Republican state finance officials sent letters to executives at 25 firms, pushing them to denounce climate and net-zero commitments.
By Lamar Johnson • Aug. 4, 2025 -
Advances in ‘green steel’ production could stall under the Trump administration
Federal efforts to lower emissions in steel manufacturing — the world’s largest industrial carbon emitter — are now in question, prompting steel giant Cleveland-Cliffs to drop a furnace project.
By Austyn Gaffney • Aug. 4, 2025 -
Barclays exits Net-Zero Banking Alliance, follows HSBC
The British bank has become the latest to depart NZBA, trailing behind HSBC and other major financial institutions who have also left the group.
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Fortune 500 companies didn’t live up to DEI pledges, law firm says
Despite Big Tech’s DEI commitments, women of color comprise only 4% of leadership at companies like Apple and Google, according to Shegerian Conniff.
By Caroline Colvin • Aug. 1, 2025 -
Trump approves emissions exemptions for some chemical, taconite iron ore facilities
Dow, BASF, U.S. Steel and Cleveland-Cliffs are some of the companies that received two-year delays from complying with the Environmental Protection Agency’s air pollutants regulations.
By Sara Samora • July 31, 2025