A new home for our sustainability & ESG insights: final Greenstone newsletter

A new home for our sustainability & ESG insights: final Greenstone newsletter

Today marks the end of an era and the start of a new chapter. This will be the final newsletter you will see from the Greenstone LinkedIn page. 

As many of you will know, in May 2023, Greenstone was acquired by Cority Software Inc. From now on, all of our sustainability and ESG content (and newsletter) will be published through the Cority Sustainability LinkedIn page. Please follow us and subscribe to the new newsletter if you haven't already.

Your support and engagement over the years have meant the world to us, and your enthusiasm and engagement have been the driving force behind our passion for creating valuable content.   

We are thrilled that you can continue to enjoy the content you love by joining us at our new home.

This transition marks an exciting new phase, and we are eager to continue our journey with you. Don’t forget to follow and subscribe!  

Here's a sneak peek of the first Newsletter edition that will be published tomorrow in our new home. 


5 Sustainability and ESG Trends To Look Out for in 2024

2024 is set to be a pivotal year in the ever-evolving landscape of sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting, bringing in new mandates, policies and regulations. As businesses work to adapt to a rapidly changing world, here are five key sustainability and ESG trends trends to watch in 2024.  

1. Tracking Sustainability Efforts Beyond Controlled Operations

Sustainability reporting now extends beyond direct emissions and energy usage, with a focus on measuring environmental and social metrics across the entire value chain – including diversity KPIs and employee health & and inclusion in an increasingly remote working world.  

Companies are specifically facing the challenge of handling Scope 3 emissions – which commonly represent the majority of their overall emissions and originate outside of the organization. Creating a robust Scope 3 reporting strategy has become business-critical for companies to set credible sustainability targets, achieve net-zero ambitions, and adhere to international reporting frameworks.

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Thank you once again for your support. We invite you to join us in this next chapter, where we'll continue to provide the insightful and engaging content you've come to expect.

Dr Lucy. Tambudzai Chamba

DPhil Bus Administration.... Entrepreneurship

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Congrats

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Aninda Sircar

Innovator at Green Cooling and Energy Regeneration

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great

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