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In a significant move towards sustainable consumerism, Finnish department store chain Sokos, in partnership with Emmy, is set to open dedicated second-hand clothing departments in its Helsinki store on March 18th. This initiative aims to bring sustainable shopping options closer to everyday life, making it easier for consumers to make eco-friendly choices.
This collaboration, which began with the opening of Emmy's first second-hand store in Sokos Tampere in 2023, is expanding to the capital in response to a growing demand among Finns for sustainable fashion choices.
ON Feb. 23, 2024, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued Memorandum Circular 5, Series of 2024, or the guidelines on the Philippine Sustainable Finance Taxonomy as part of efforts to promote environmentally and socially sustainable economic activities.
TRADE Secretary Alfredo Pascual pushed for stronger and sustainable trade and development initiatives as the World Trade Organization (WTO) opened a meeting in Abu Dhabi, the Trade department said.
Hyundai's Supernal and Embraer-backed Eve Air Mobility are developing electric aircraft that take off and land vertically. The idea is that such air taxis might provide a sustainable form of air transport for densely populated cities and areas with less developed public transport networks.