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  2. Raising the ambition for natureA fashion, textile and apparel ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/sbtn_primer_20230627.pdf
    28 Jun 2023: Summary: looking ahead 24. Appendices 25. Contents. Raising the ambition for nature 55. ... In addition to the actions set out above, businesses can also use their voices to drive collaboration and advocate stronger government action through initiatives
  3. Innovation for SustainabilityThe driving force of circular economy…

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/innovation_for_sustainability.pdf
    27 Mar 2023: Up-front costs and tax accounting implications 24. Reverse logistics costs 24. ... the firm”.24 In other words, a systematic approach is required.
  4. Roadmap Identification and integration of nature-related risks and…

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/climatewise-roadmap.pdf
    11 Apr 2023: economies.24 The participating insurance firms play a key role by incentivising preparedness and providing rapid financing to mitigate ocean related risks by restoring corals as efficiently and quickly as
  5. FASHIONING A NATURE-POSITIVE FUTUREA biodiversity roadmap exploring…

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/fashioning_a_nature_positive_future.pdf
    7 Dec 2023: FASHIONING A NATURE-POSITIVE FUTUREA biodiversity roadmap exploring the Transforming the Fashion Sector with Nature outputs for businesses in the fashion, textile and apparel sector. 2. AUTHORS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. University of Cambridge Institute
  6. Steel sector deep dive: How could demand drive low ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/sectoral_case_study_steel.pdf
    3 Jul 2023: Steel sector deep dive: How could demand drive low carbon innovation in the steel industry. Steel sector deep dive: How could demand drive low carbon innovation in the steel industry. 1. The University of Cambridge Institute. for Sustainability
  7. Glass sector deep dive: How could demand drive low ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/sectoral_case_study_glass.pdf
    3 Jul 2023: These emissions represent 58 per cent, 24 per cent and 18 per cent of total CO2 emissions, respectively (Fuller et al., 2022).
  8. Everything, everywhere, all at onceHow can private finance be ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/everything_everywhere_all_at_once.pdf
    14 Nov 2023: and for the PRGT to about US$ 24.2 billion in loan resources and nearly US$ 1.9 billion in subsidy resources, respectively, through the voluntary channelling of special drawing rights
  9. Annual Review 2021/22 The University of Cambridge Institute for ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/cisl_annual_review_21_22_v1.0.pdf
    28 Feb 2023: Annual Review 2021/22. The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. Rewiring the Economy is our ten-year plan to lay the foundations for a sustainable economy, built on ten interdependent tasks, delivered by business,
  10. The path to net zero:how small and medium enterprises ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/the_path_to_net_zero_mar23.pdf
    9 Mar 2023: But for companies like ours, with 24 factories across nine territories, you need to do more than focus on UK emissions.
  11. Financial innovation for SME net zero transition:Role of banks ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/financial_innovation_for_sme_net_zero_report_03-23.pdf
    27 Mar 2023: zero journey. Timeline: 6-12 months (classification), 12-24 months (roll out and monitoring).

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