Why Gen X may actually be more sustainable than Gen Z
Many assume that Gen Z is the most “woke” and environmentally conscious generation, and, for the most part, they are not wrong. A study by Deloitte found that those born between 1997 and 2012 are more likely to adopt sustainable habits than older demographics, from avoiding traveling by plane to embracing vegan or vegetarian diets and steering clear of fast fashion
UK doesn’t understand sustainable construction in energy terms
Article by Environment Journal
Despite Britain’s reputation as a climate leader, the public has very little knowledge of how homes, workplaces and infrastructure can be built with a reduced footprint.
How are airports integrating renewable power into daily operations?
Article by Business Airport International
Sustainability in aviation is often discussed in terms of aircraft technology and fuel innovation. Yet for airports and ground infrastructure providers, the transition is unfolding differently. Increasingly, attention is turning to how facilities are powered, how energy is managed and how long-term resilience can be built into core infrastructure.
Ferrari launch fully electric luce as sustainability and performance converge with first EV
Article by EME Outlook
Ferrari has unveiled the Ferrari Luce, the luxury automaker’s first fully electric vehicle, marking a major milestone in the company’s long-term electrification strategy and a significant moment for sustainable performance mobility.
Two steps back, but three forward for sustainability reporting
Article by Reuters
An “alphabet soup” of sustainability reporting standards has long been a bugbear for corporations working across borders. An international effort has been under way to align them more closely, with a major step forward achieved in 2023 when the first set of standards was released by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), the body established in 2021 to develop a comprehensive baseline for disclosures.