LeadIT and GCCA launch Green Cement Technology Tracker

The Leadership Group for Industry Transition (LeadIT) and the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) have launched a new tracker, to help policymakers, industry experts, academics and the public monitor worldwide decarbonization efforts in the cement industry. The Green Cement Technology Tracker was unveiled recently, at an international inter-governmental meeting focused on clean energy, which is taking place in India (CEM14-M18) Cement and concrete are vital to the built environment, used for homes, infrastructure and to provide things like clean running water.  But the sector also accounts for 7% of…

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bp supplies sustainable aviation fuel for historic transatlantic flight

It’s been more than a century since the first flight across the Atlantic, but this autumn will see a new historic first: the world’s first 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) flight across the ocean.  The SAF used in the Virgin Airways flight from London Heathrow to New York JFK will be supplied in part by bp. It’s a milestone in the use of SAF, which has fewer lifecycle carbon emissions than the traditional fuel it replaces. bp biofuels head Nigel Dunn recently spoke with Reuters about biofuels, explaining how they…

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New partnership to promote decent work across food systems

A new multi-stakeholder partnership to advance labour and human rights, decent jobs and fair and adequate incomes and wages within the agri-food sector has been formed by the International Labour Organization (ILO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and CARE International. The Decent Work for Equitable Food Systems Coalition  will promote decent and productive employment across food systems. Its priorities are based on the four pillars of the ILO’s Decent Work Agenda: rights at work; full and productive employment; social protection; and social dialogue. The Coalition will build partnerships…

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New CIPR Diversity and Inclusion Network guide on Inclusive Communication

A new guide from the Chartered Institute of Public Relations’ (CIPR) Diversity and Inclusion Network on inclusive communication is out today. The third in a five-part series of guides is designed to improve understanding across the public relations profession of the importance of inclusive communications. It includes best practice on creating, planning, and using inclusive options to achieve this with advice on written communications barriers, using inclusive fonts and design options, and more. The CIPR’s Diversity and Inclusion Network has published free-to-download guides on EDI Basics and Inclusive Language and will publish the…

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PRCA Public Affairs Board responds to UK Government paper on ethics and integrity

Chair of the PRCA Public Affairs Board, Liam Herbert, said: “Lobbying professionals in the PRCA Public Affairs Board believe that the UK political system desperately needs to improve transparency, accountability, and trust among the general public. “We acknowledge that progress has been made with the publication of the Government paper ‘Strengthening Ethics and Integrity in Central Government,’ which proposes updates to rules on ethics and transparency in public life. We’ve long called for more timely reporting of ministerial diaries, so we welcome the increased frequency of publication and the inclusion…

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