As the UK marks Ethnicity Pay Gap Day on 8 January, renewed attention is being drawn to the persistent pay inequalities faced by ethnic minority workers, with campaign billboards appearing across London and Manchester until 16 January. The Ethnicity Pay Gap Campaign, founded by Dianne Greyson, is calling on employers and policymakers to address the lack of transparency around ethnicity pay disparities, which continue to leave many workers earning significantly less than their white counterparts. Unlike gender pay gap reporting, ethnicity pay gap reporting remains voluntary in the UK, despite…
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Comoros launches new US $54 million initiative to scale up nature-based climate action
The Government of the Union of Comoros recently launched a major new climate resilience initiative backed by a US $10 million grant from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and US $44 million in co-financing from partners including the World Bank and the French Development Agency. The investment aims to help safeguard 140,000 coastal residents by restoring, protecting, and sustainably managing 6,200 hectares of mangroves, beaches, and upper watersheds that make up the islands’ natural defence system. The five-year project is being executed by the Comorian General Directorate of Environment and…
Read MoreMars champions Europe’s farmers & calls to scale climate-smart agriculture
On World Soil Day in December, Mars, Incorporated, a global leader in pet care products and services, confectionery, snacking and food and the maker of some of the world’s most-loved brands, is joining with partners and farmers in Europe to call on policymakers and scientists across Europe to enable scalable solutions that support farmers in adopting climate-smart agriculture practices. As Europe strengthens its role in shaping global agrifood policy and drives momentum behind regenerative, outcome-based farming, the region has become a natural focus for accelerating climate-smart solutions.1 Last year, Mars…
Read MoreAmcor and Laïta win the Zero Impact Packaging Trophies award
Amcor, a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, in collaboration with the French dairy cooperative Laïta, have been awarded in the ‘flexible – complex packaging’ category at the 2025 Zero Impact Packaging Trophies. The French Zero Impact Trophies are prestigious awards that honour the most impactful sustainability initiatives across the packaging industry, celebrating innovation and measurable environmental progress. Amcor and Laïta have been recognised for developing a packaging for the Paysan Breton Emmental Cheese in blocks, the flagship brand of Laïta. The packaging will now use Amcor’s…
Read MoreCAP – Responsible advertising: illegal drugs references
The ASA/CAP have released a post called: Tread carefully: Responsible advertising: illegal drugs references, but please have a look at the ASA/CAP site as there are lots of things of interest to anyone with an interest in Ethical Marketing. “Need drugs to get you through Christmas?” Avoid any reference to illegal drugs to avoid tripping up on the rules around responsibility. Any references, however veiled and obscure, to illegal drugs, are likely to breach the Code. Even if they are a common reference point in the target audience, or they…
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