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Schneider Electric introduces Zeigo Hub to cut supply chain emissions

Schneider Electric introduces Zeigo Hub to cut supply chain emissions

Schneider Electric has launched Zeigo Hub, a new digital platform designed to help companies cut emissions across their supply chains. With advanced AI and robust analytics, it supports emissions tracking, supplier engagement, and sustainability reporting, empowering organizations to take measurable steps toward net-zero goals while aligning with global climate disclosure standards.

OCA reaches 100,000+ farmers as it scales up organic cotton sustainability

OCA reaches 100,000+ farmers as it scales up organic cotton sustainability

The Organic Cotton Accelerator (OCA) has now enrolled over 100,000 farmers in its global programme. From expanding regenerative training to launching in Türkiye and boosting digital payments, OCA’s latest season reflects a growing commitment to scale organic cotton farming while improving farmer livelihoods and environmental outcomes.

Reju and Circle-8 team up to scale circular textile recycling in the UK

Reju and Circle-8 team up to scale circular textile recycling in the UK

Reju and Circle-8 are joining forces to drive large-scale fibre-to-fibre textile recycling in the UK. Their collaboration will streamline the collection, sorting, and regeneration of post-consumer textile waste into sustainable polyester, paving the way for a closed-loop system.

Debrand secures grant to boost circular solutions for plastic textile waste

Debrand secures grant to boost circular solutions for plastic textile waste

With a CleanBC grant in hand, Debrand is set to tackle plastic textile waste by advancing circular systems in British Columbia. The company will research and sort non-reusable plastic apparel to better understand how to keep these materials in circulation, and out of landfills.

EU slows sustainability reporting push to ease corporate burdens

EU slows sustainability reporting push to ease corporate burdens

The European Union has delayed new sustainability reporting rules for large companies by two years, easing regulatory pressure as it reworks its Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. The move aims to reduce data requirements and shift compliance timelines while the directive undergoes major revision.

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