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Companies consider hastening return of workers to office - Insights from The Wall Street Journal

It’s been more than a year since the majority of the global workforce were relegated to their home offices. As more people receive the Covid-19 vaccine, companies have been slowly planning on bringing workers back to offices. In the United States, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) has relaxed regulations for those who have received the inoculation. The announcement said that those who have received the vaccine don’t have to wear masks or adhere to social distancing requirements under certain conditions. These relaxed rules now have companies in the US wondering whether they should bring workers in earlier than anticipated. The Wall Street Journal reports that some companies, like Walmart, have already adjusted to the new regulations. “Walmart said it would no longer require vaccinated workers and shoppers to wear masks in stores and warehouses outside of municipalities that require it, and Costco Wholesale Corp. announced a similar policy”. Salesforce.com

Boston Consulting Group Releases Annual Sustainability Report

Boston Consulting Group Releases Annual Sustainability Report The Report Outlines the Steps BCG Has Taken to Address Social, Environmental, People, and Governance Programs and Summarizes the Firm s 2020 Nonfinancial Performance News provided by Share this article Progress in a Year of Adversity: 2020 Annual Sustainability Report. The report details the firm s policies and performance on material nonfinancial topics during the 2020 calendar year, including its social, environmental, people, and business ethics work. The report highlights dramatic growth in BCG s sustainability client work, with more than 900 social impact consulting projects delivered to over 600 organizations in 2020, driving progress across the private, public, and social sectors. In response to the global pandemic, BCG delivered more than 300 COVID-19-related projects across 40-plus countries.

Corporate buyers join forces in net zero push | Business Travel News Europe

Share Buyers from Boeing, BCG, Deloitte, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, Netflix, and Salesforce have today founded a new corporate alliance intended to accelerate the path to net zero aviation through investment in sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs). The Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance (SABA), launched with the clean energy thinktank RMI and the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) non-profits, will catalyse new SAF production and technological innovation and will help establish a rigorous, transparent SAF certification system. “The Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance adds momentum to existing airline-company partnerships that support the purchase of sustainable aviation fuels,” said Kelley Kizzier, vice president of the global climate programme at EDF. “SABA will build on the work

EDF, RMI and Major Companies Launch Alliance to Drive Aviation Decarbonization – Advanced BioFuels USA

EDF, RMI and Major Companies Launch Alliance to Drive Aviation Decarbonization – Advanced BioFuels USA
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