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MAGNA CARTA OBSERVATORY CONFERENCE



 

Signatory universities of the Magna Charta Universitatum declaration are meeting in Poland to assess how research and teaching can help reconstruct cities harmed by war, environmental pressures and socio-economic change.

This conference chimes with the aims of the declaration, which highlights the value of academic freedom, institutional autonomy and community collaboration, and which has been signed by 960 universities from 94 countries worldwide.…

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HOME PAINT CHOICES VARY BY GENERATION – WITH NEWER CONSUMERS TAKING MORE CARE OVER COLOUR RESEARCH



Over the past 50 years, generational differences in style and colour preference have altered demand for decorative paints, but geography and climate are also drivers when it comes to choosing interior coatings. More recently, at a more global level, differentiation has sharpened between the tastes of Baby Boomers and Generations Y (Millennials) and Z.…

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RUSSIA SANCTIONS ARE UNPRECEDENTED – BUT SO IS THE LEVEL OF EVASION



The invasion of Ukraine by Russia has sparked an unprecedented level of international sanctions. However, it has also caused an unprecedented wave of sanctions evasion.

June’s (2023) plenary of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) had a clear message for the global anti-money laundering community, which includes organisations fighting sanctions evasion: “FATF reiterates that all jurisdictions should be vigilant to current and emerging risks from the circumvention of measures taken against the Russian Federation in order to protect the international financial system.”…

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SOIL ASSESSMENT TECHNOLOGY WILL HELP FARMERS COPY WITH CLIMATE CHANGE



Climate change, coupled with a greater post-Brexit UK government emphasis on schemes such as the Sustainable Farming Incentive, which includes payments support the sustainable management of soils, means the need for high-quality soil analysis, utilisation and innovation is greater than ever.…

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TECHNICAL ROUND UP – CALIFORNIA PASSES SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING LAW



California has passed a Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act, which would require US-based companies doing business in the state with more than USD1 billion in annual revenues to file annual reports publicly disclosing their Scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse gas emissions.…

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EUROPE PURSUES MULTI-POLICY APPROACH TO FIX SUSTAINABLE ENERGY GROWTH



While energy price rises have started levelling off after 2022 steep inflation, the need to boost sustainable electricity capacity in Europe, carried by strengthened transmission networks, boosting security of supply against unreliable partners such as Russia and further reduce carbon emissions, is becoming ever more pressing.…

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CAYMAN ISLANDS ON CUSP OF BEING REMOVED FROM FATF GREY LIST



The Cayman Islands is on the cusp of being removed from the FATF (Financial Action Task Force) grey list, where it has languished since January 2021, after it completed 63 reforms required by the global AML body. A final inspection by FATF officials was staged this month (September) (1), with the British overseas territory looking to be removed by the next FATF plenary in October (2023).…

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EU FINISHERS FACE TOUGHER INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS DIRECTIVE AND ASSOCIATED NEW BEST AVAILABLE TECHNIQUES GUIDANCE



The European dairy sector will be keeping a close eye on negotiations in Brussels about proposed reforms to the European Union (EU) industrial emissions directive (IED), in case the final text includes the milk producers, potentially limiting, for example, how they release methane and ammonia, especially, via air and liquid emissions.…

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REGULATORS AND CAN INDUSTRY WORK TO ETHICALLY MANAGE SHRINKFLATION



High inflation forces consumers and businesses to change their behaviours – and not always in positive ways: fillers for example, have sometimes been reducing the amount of food in cans, while maintaining the size of the packaging, and their prices. Unsurprisingly, this ‘shrinkflation’ has upset consumers and their representatives, highlighting a potential lack of transparency.…

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TECHNICAL ROUND UP – CALIFORNIA PASSES SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING LAW



California has passed a Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act, which would require US-based companies doing business in the state with more than USD1 billion in annual revenues to file annual reports publicly disclosing their Scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse gas emissions.…

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