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Baker & McKenzie AARPI obtient une note de 89/100 à l’index de l’égalité professionnelle femmes-hommes

Chaque année, toutes les entreprises d’au moins 50 salariés doivent calculer et publier leur Index de l’égalité professionnelle entre les femmes et les hommes. En 2023, Baker & McKenzie AARPI a obtenu une note de 89 sur 100 au titre des données de 2022 avec les indicateurs ci-dessous: écart de rémunération femmes-hommes : 29/40 (l’écart […]

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Automakers Charge Headlong Into EV Battery Recovery

There has certainly been rapid growth in the market for electric vehicles (EV), in part due to their associated (and celebrated) environmental attributes.  What receives much less attention, however, is the looming waste-management challenge, particularly for EV lithium-ion batteries (LIBs).  The proliferation of post-consumer LIBs has yet to fully materialize given the recent installation of […]

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Aviation Industry Sustainability Must Include New International Waste Rules

The aviation industry has been hard-hit by the recent pandemic. In many, though not all countries, environmental performance conditions have been placed upon bailouts of various aviation stakeholders. For instance, in Canada, airlines and others receiving federal relief funds must both report and plan on climate change and related sustainability performance and initiatives.  With aviation’s recovery […]

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Brands are Collateral Damage in the International Garbage Wars

2019 will likely go down as the year that (developing) Asian countries have finally had enough of western garbage. Indeed, their final victory in repelling imports of unrecyclable plastics and other wastes won’t come too soon for international brand owners whose reputations have increasingly been harmed with the scrutiny now being paid to the final destinations […]

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Who’s Making the Rules on Global Plastics?

There is no question that dramatic changes are coming for the supply and reverse supply chain for plastics that will impact packaging, containers, and plastic products. From resins and polymer mixes to ocean plastic clean up and waste export bans and everything in between, it is difficult to not foresee a fundamental regime shift coming […]

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Who’s Making the Rules on Global Plastics?

There is no question that dramatic changes are coming for the supply and reverse supply chain for plastics that will impact packaging, containers, and plastic products. From resins and polymer mixes to ocean plastic clean up and waste export bans and everything in between, it is difficult to not foresee a fundamental regime shift coming […]

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Should Countries Outside of Europe Adopt EU Single-Use Plastics Law?

The European Union’s landmark Single-Use Plastic (SUP) Directive is set to be enacted into member states’ national laws by 2021.  Some countries outside the EU have already signaled their intention, in all but name, to adopt consistent SUP laws, for good commercial and regulatory reasons.     Confidence in the EU as the world’s standard bearers […]

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Appliance Repairability Requirements and the New Deal for Consumers

Long-awaited, and much-contested, new repairability requirements will soon impact many household electronic appliances within the European Union.  Compliance deadlines for these standards start as soon as April 2020. Until these recent regulatory changes to the EU’s 2009 Eco-Design Directive, electronics repair rights had been successfully resisted on proprietary and safety grounds across target industries.  The broader complaint, not […]

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Aviation Waste Problem Is A Green Economy Opportunity

The aviation industry, broadly understood, has long been the source of substantial waste management challenges, both for the host airports themselves and for the communities in which they are situated.  It is only very recently that much attention has been paid to addressing these aviation waste practices and, to date, no meaningful integrated strategy, capturing […]

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Resource Recovery Plan for African Union’s Plastics

The COVID-19 pandemic has shattered the world economy, including throughout Africa.  Among the global reflections in its aftermath, whether related to the current virus or otherwise, are the need for rigorous sanitation practices and the shared vulnerabilities we all have to unhealthy (and environmentally harmful) practices anywhere.  Thoughts will soon turn from the medical crisis […]

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