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Environmental injustice: How informal e-waste recycling impacts human rights
In light of the documentary ‘Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy,’ the global issue of ‘e-waste’ has become a topic of conversation in many households.
Global | Publication | February 2025
Climate-related disclosure regimes around the world are undergoing significant transformation as a direct result of the growing urgency to address climate change and the associated risks. Insurers across the globe are at the forefront of these regulatory shifts, with increasing emphasis on transparency, accountability, and alignment with international climate goals.
Staying ahead
This article explores the recent changes and anticipated developments, particularly in the United Kingdom, the United States, the European Union and Australia. Exploring some of the themes that will impact insurers, we shine a light on:
The future
As climate change reporting evolves, some commentators suggest that increased accountability will help reduce the carbon footprint of large corporations that are major greenhouse gases emitters.
Disclosure requirements are likely to grow in scope and complexity as governments and regulatory bodies around the world look to align reporting frameworks. Insurers will face increased regulatory, investor and social pressures to provide transparent and detailed information about their climate-related risks, strategies and emissions, so will need to stay ahead of these changes by integrating robust governance structures, leveraging reliable data and embedding sustainability into their core business models.
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In light of the documentary ‘Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy,’ the global issue of ‘e-waste’ has become a topic of conversation in many households.
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The DWP has confirmed that primary legislation enabling the introduction of a default consolidator model for small DC pension pots (up to £1,000) will be included in the forthcoming Pension Schemes Bill expected before Parliament’s summer recess.
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The Regulator's annual DB funding statement for 2025 was published on April 29, 2025. This statement and the accompanying analysis paper are particularly relevant to schemes with valuation dates between September 22, 2024, and September 21, 2025, now known as Tranche 24/25 or T24/25 to reflect the calendar year (previously known as Tranche 20 or T20).
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