This year, the outlook for critical minerals mining and processing projects has dramatically changed.
Mandatory due diligence on environmental and human rights violations in the supply chain is on the threshold of expansion in Europe. The EU Forced Labour Regulation (EUFLR) will ban products involving forced labor by the end of 2027.
Driven by growing domestic overcapacity, many Chinese companies are expanding their global operations. Renewable power and distribution projects in emerging markets account for a large share of these activities.
The UK has taken a definitive step forward in corporate reporting with the publication of the UK Sustainability Reporting Standards (SRS).
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As corporate exposure to climate change grows, regulators worldwide are expanding disclosure requirements to improve transparency.
The tone at Climate Week New York City (CWNYC) 2025? The ERM team in attendance encountered a mood of grounded optimism.
We outline five recommendations that are designed to build business value through improved investor and stakeholder confidence in the industry.
The release of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards Exposure Drafts by the EFRAG marks a significant step toward the simplification of the EU’s corporate sustainability reporting landscape.
The ERM Sustainability Institute generates actionable insight that helps companies understand and navigate the risks and opportunities created by the sustainability transformation.