ASA – Putting vulnerable audiences first in a changing advertising landscape

The ASA/CAP have released a post called: Tread carefully: Putting vulnerable audiences first in a changing advertising landscape, 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. As an organisation, we’re committed to protecting vulnerable audiences. That means engaging with people who may be vulnerable in the right way and recognising that ads seen or heard by these groups may need extra care and consideration. We want to make sure we’re doing everything we…

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WSLA Alumnae Group Announces Winners of the 2026 Women in Sustainability Leadership Awards

One of the highlights of the GreenBiz26 conference for sustainable business leaders, the Women in Sustainability Leadership Awards (WSLA Awards) will be presented at the 12th annual WSLA Awards ceremony Feb. 18, 2026, 6:30 pm MST at the Grand Saguaro Salon South, JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa in Phoenix, AZ. The WSLA Awards will be hosted by the WSLA Alumnae Group, comprised of past WSLA Awards winners. This year’s 10 honorees will join these other powerful women at the forefront of sustainability who are making a difference…

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JLR Reengineers The Dashboard Safety ‘Backbone’ In Its Next Generation Vehicles To Cut Over 50,000 Tonnes Of CO2 Annually

Luxury automotive manufacturer JLR has reengineered one of the most structurally important but carbon intensive components within its future vehicles ‑ the instrument panel crosscar beam.  The crosscar beam, which spans the width of the vehicle behind the dashboard, is a critical structural backbone in a vehicle’s cockpit, playing a key role in passenger safety, protecting occupants and mounting airbags, while reducing noise and vibration to keep the cabin calm and refined. Traditionally made from magnesium or steel, the new crossbeam structure is a composite material comprising fibre‑reinforced plastic and…

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Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner’s draft law is only one side of the coin, says Fairtrade Foundation

The Fairtrade Foundation shares the following statement following today’s publication of the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner’s (IASC) report: “Human rights and labour considerations cannot be separated from environmental considerations. The Fairtrade Foundation welcomes the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner’s new report on Strengthening the UK’s Forced Labour and Human Rights Legislative Framework. There is no room for forced labour and exploitation in business supply chains. However, environmental harm and human rights abuses are two sides of the same coin in supply chains, and the government must restrict both. Addressing one without the other…

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European Parliament guilty of ‘historic environmental betrayal’

The European Parliament’s decision to weaken two flagship sustainability laws is a reckless assault on protections for forests, frontline communities and future generations, Global Witness said recently. After months of successive delays, the EU is taking an axe to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) – just before they were meant to deliver real protection for forests, people and the climate. Campaigners said that instead of focusing on effective implementation, EU institutions have chosen to reopen and dilute legislation that was already agreed,…

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