PITTSBURGH, March 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Fred Rogers Productions has partnered with Milton Hershey School (MHS), a premiere Hershey, PA-based private school, on a six-month digital sponsorship for Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. The collaboration is a natural fit for the school, where…
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OSLO, Norway, March 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Photocure ASA (OSE: PHO), the Bladder Cancer Company, announces two abstract presentations at the 2025 European Association of Urology congress (EAU) in Madrid, Spain, highlighting the benefits of Blue Light Cystoscopy (BLC®), notably its…
HERNDON, Va., March 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — EventAware, an innovative, AI-driven platform, is transforming how individuals consume news by organizing vast amounts of source information into concise, relevant events. Leveraging advanced artificial intelligence, EventAware processes…
In December, we told you about how restaurants in Petaluma, California, swapped our single-use cups for reusable purple ones. It was all part of our partnership with Closed Loop Partners‘ Center for the Circular Economy in the Petaluma Reusable Cup Project. It’s the first initiative to make “reuse” the default option in a U.S. city!
Recently, Closed Loop Partners released its findings from the Petaluma project. You can read the full report here but before you dive in, we want to highlight a cause for celebration: enough customers successfully returned the purple cups during the project to make the reusable system a more environmentally friendly option than the single-use alternative. Maybe the key to a greener Earth is, in fact, a purple cup!
Resolution Introduced by Representatives Erin Houchin and Morgan McGarvey Promotes Family-Centered NICU Care and Parental Informed Consent GEORGETOWN, Ind., March 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — NICU Parent Network, the premier U.S.-based organization representing the needs and best interests of…
Founded by racing champion and business maven RJ Valentine, Valentine Performance Detailing has more than doubled its collection of car care solutions to include a comprehensive suite of professional-grade polishing products as well as garage gloss and an exclusive line of FlashDry…
AEG, the world’s largest sports and live entertainment company, celebrated Women’s History Month with a series of events led by its Women@AEG employee network group (ENG), that were designed to inspire, mentor, and uplift women across the organization.
Throughout the month, employees in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Las Vegas, New York and Pittsburgh participated in assembling EmpowerHer Kit for women in underserved communities. The kits included feminine hygiene products and handwritten notes of empowerment that were distributed to young girls locally.
On March, 5, 2025, the ENG hosted a special Women’s History Month Futures event, as part of the AEG Futures Career Exploration program, where female college students in the Los Angeles area could learn first-hand from industry professionals. The event took place at Crypto.com Arena, where female professionals from across AEG shared valuable insights into their field and helped guide the budding professionals on their career journey. Participants received tickets to enjoy an LA Kings game after the Futures event.
On March 6, 2025, Women@AEG partnered with FEMME HOUSE to host Legacy of Sound: Women Inspiring Future Generations, a roundtable discussion for employees at Coke Studio at L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles, CA. The panel featured LP Giobbi, artist and FEMME HOUSE Co-Founder, Lo Spalding, FEMME HOUSE Co-Founder, Alicia Karlin, VP of AEG Presents Global Touring, and Lara Fox, VP of Global Partnerships, AEG Presents. Each panelist discussed their unique contributions to creating a more inclusive music industry and provided insights on equity, mentorship, and professional growth.
“I am proud of the work we are doing at AEG, a company where women’s voices are amplified and their accomplishments are recognized,” said Moon Kim, Women@AEG Leadership, Co-Chair. “Through our Women’s History Month programming, from networking events to career development programs, our goal is to create opportunities for growth and empowerment for all women.”
Expands Free, Private, HUD-Certified, Financial Counseling to the Central Florida Community ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla., March 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Habitat for Humanity Seminole-Apopka, an affordable housing developer dedicated to empowering communities through housing, financial…
HOUSTON, March 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — iCRYO, a leading franchise within the longevity industry, is proud to announce its role as a Diamond Sponsor and exhibitor at CryoCON 2025. Come franchise with us: https://icryo.com/start-cryotherapy-franchise-business/ CryoCON is a premier…
The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) was launched in 2021 to help provide a framework for organizations to report and act on their nature-related risks and opportunities. TNFD was modeled after the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), which was created in 2015 by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) as a framework for climate risk assessments.
TCFD quickly gained acceptance, with G&A’s 2024 Sustainability Reporting in Focus research showing that 60% of Russell 1000 reporting companies aligned with TCFD recommendations in 2023, up from 4% in 2019.
Our Top Stories in this issue show that TNFD is gaining increased traction following the release in September 2023 of the organization’s 14 final recommendations for nature-related risk management and disclosure. According to ESG Today, more than 1,700 organizations have joined the TNFD Forum as members and more than 520 companies and financial organizations have committed to begin reporting based on the TNFD recommendations.
The 2024 EY Nature Risk Barometer, surveying more than 350 companies across the U.S., Canada, and Latin America, found that 94% of the companies assessed have disclosed against at least one of TNFD’s 14 disclosure pillars. At the same time, though, EY found that overall alignment with TNFD’s recommendations is limited.
Annie Roberts, Senior Vice President of Climate Consulting at G&A Institute, said, “The TCFD was enormously successful and laid the foundation for what are now mandatory climate-related risk reporting requirements in many jurisdictions. I expect TNFD adoption to follow a similar trajectory, with voluntary disclosures building the use case for integrating the TNFD pillars into mandatory reporting. We believe early adopters of TNFD will be better prepared to navigate future changes in reporting requirements.”
To support organizations in fully implementing TNFD reporting, TNFD recently launched two new open-access learning platforms: Learning Lab for self-guided training and Trainer Portal for professional educators.
Tony Goldner, Executive Director of TNFD, said: “Business and finance leaders increasingly realize that the resilience of their business and investment returns depends, in part, on the resilience of nature. The release of these learning tools is further evidence of TNFD’s commitment to equipping market participants with accessible, practical guidance as they look to build the confidence and capacity to take concrete action.”
The need for education and training was apparent as TNFD said its guidance documents were downloaded over 300,000 times in the last year. The Learning Lab will provide nine modules covering TNFD recommendations using videos, case studies, and webinars for professionals at all levels. The Trainer Portal was developed in collaboration with the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) and offers customizable white-label materials for training providers.
The new platforms were welcomed by TNFD members and other climate organizations. Simon Thompson, Managing Director of Global Capacity Building Coalition, was quoted in ESG News: “These resources provide a user-friendly range of tools to help organizations address nature risks and adopt nature-positive approaches.”
G&A Institute has been closely monitoring the development of the TNFD framework since its launch in 2021. Our team is available to help advise your company incorporate nature-related risk assessments into your overall sustainability disclosure and reporting. For more information contact us at: info@ga-institute.com.
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