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Top 10: Net Zero Brands

The top brands taking action on ambitious net zero goals include SAP, Apple, Salesforce and Acciona. Large corporations are responsible for a sizable share of global greenhouse gas emissions .  According to CDP, 100 companies were linked to 71% of global industrial GHG emissions since 1988. By aiming for net zero , brands can influence supply chains and can shape consumer behaviour, serving as potentially powerful trendsetters.  Sustainability Magazine has ranked 10 of the top brands taking action on ambitious net zero plans. 10.

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Top 10: Sustainability Reporting Platforms

The top sustainability reporting platforms helping organisations improve data and speed up disclosures include Sweep, Watershed, Sphera and Greenly Read Now

 

 

 

 

 

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Top 10: Sustainability Predictions for 2026

Sustainability leaders predict that the landscape will shift across AI and technology, marketing, regulation and even how the value of ESG is perceived Read Now

 

 

 

 

 

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Top 10: EV Consulting Firms

Top EV consultancies supporting mobility transitions include McKinsey, Deloitte, EY, BCG, Roland Berger, AVL, Guidehouse, Ricardo and P3 Group

EV consultancies are playing a defining role in shaping the future of mobility, helping governments, automakers and energy providers navigate one of the most complex industrial transformations in decades. As electrification accelerates, success increasingly depends on clear strategy, robust data, regulatory insight and the ability to translate innovation into scalable, profitable action across batteries, charging, software and supply chains. Read more

 

 

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Top 10: Electric SUVs

From Audi, Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Tesla, General Motors, Kia, Ford Motor Company, Hyundai, Rivian and Lotus, these electric SUVs define performance  Read Now

 

 

 

 

 

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Top 10: Electric Buses

This week’s top 10 highlights leading electric bus makers including BYD, Volvo, Solaris, VDL, Yutong, Wrightbus, Mercedes-Benz, MAN, Ebusco and New Flyer  Read Now

 

 

 

 

 

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Top 10: Renewable Energy Companies

The Top 10 Renewable Energy Companies driving the global transition to clean power and a low‑carbon economy in 2025 include GE Vernova and NextEra Energy

Renewables are now the fastest-growing source of global power, supplying nearly 30% of electricity generated worldwide in 2025, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).  As the clean energy transition accelerates, market valuations reflect a decisive shift toward sustainability.  This list ranks the Top 10 Renewable Energy Companies by market capitalisation, spotlighting the industry’s largest and most influential players.  Read now

 

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Top 10: LATAM Energy Companies

The Top 10 energy companies headquartered in Latin America, ranked by 2024 revenue, include Petrobras, Ecopetrol and Empresas Copec

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Top 10: Carbon Capture Companies

The world’s leading carbon capture companies include Carbon Clean, Climeworks, Carbon Recycling International and CarbonCure Technologies  Read Now

 

 

 

 

 

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Top 10: EV Battery Companies

From solid state technologies to a thousand kilometres of range, the top companies making EV batteries include CATL, Samsung SDI and Exide Industries

Countries and automakers are looking to move away from ICEs, but without batteries this transition is impossible.  The International Energy Agency predicts that demand for EV batteries will increase at least seven times by 2035.  New technologies, like solid state batteries and extreme fast charging, are being developed by battery manufacturers to make the transition smoother.  EV Magazine has ranked 10 of the top EV battery companies by market cap. Read more

 

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Meet the Leaders and Innovations Powering the Future of Sustainability

Explore the latest edition of Sustainability Magazine! Inside, we spotlight executive moves at the Science Based Targets initiativeVeolia North America and Amazon Web ServicesREEFLINE’s coral reef project in Florida, and our Sustainability Interview with Gunther Rothermel, Chief Product Officer and Co-General Manager for Sustainability at SAP.
You’ll also find insight from EcolabGeneral Mills and Agreena on water resilience and supply chain decarbonisation, NBA Green’s sustainability programme, and how leaders from MicrosoftMetaAmazon and Johnson Controls are tackling data centre emissions.
We also reveal our Top 10 Sustainability Events for 2026, including Climate Week NYCCOP31 Türkiye and Sustainability LIVE.

Accelerating decarbonisation in food and drink manufacturing

Food and drink manufacturers are under growing pressure to decarbonise and fast. This blog outlines practical steps like energy efficiency, renewables, supply chain collaboration, and data-driven strategies to cut emissions, reduce costs, and boost resilience. Read more

 

 

 

 

How decentralised energy can transform healthcare

Powering healthcare estates with onsite energy generation. Explore how healthcare providers tackle rising costs, grid instability, and net zero goals, using solar, CHP, heat pumps, and smart controls for resilience and sustainability. Read more

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Mitie: Embedding Net Zero Operations Into The Energy Sector
Mitie reports energy organisations are embedding net zero into core operations, driven by private capital, grid expansion and decarbonisation strategies
The energy sector is witnessing a fundamental shift in how organisations approach decarbonisation, with the greatest progress being made by those integrating net zero targets directly into their core business operations.

According to Mitie’s Net Zero Navigator report, treating decarbonisation solely as a compliance obligation is proving far less effective than embedding it as a central strategic priority. Read more

 

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