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Competition law and sustainability - A study conducted for the SPF Economy by Slo and Simont Braun
This study, conducted by Slo and Simont Braun for the Belgian Federal Public Service Economy, explores how companies operating in Belgium perceive and navigate the intersection between sustainability objectives and competition law. Through surveys, interviews, and comparative analysis, it examines the practical challenges businesses face when engaging in collaborative sustainability initiatives, and identifies policy levers to foster cooperation while ensuring legal complianc
4 days ago9 min read


Insuring our future: how the insurance industry is shaping the climate change response
While much of the global focus remains on reducing carbon emissions and scaling renewable energy, another influential force is quietly shaping the climate response: the insurance industry. Traditionally viewed as a mechanism for pricing and transferring risk, insurers are now assuming a broader role, one that helps communities anticipate, adapt to, and recover from climate-related shocks.
May 155 min read


Failure to assist a planet in danger: the responsibility of businesses in times of crisis
As climate risks intensify, businesses can no longer afford to delay action. While emission reductions remain crucial, adaptation and ...
Mar 258 min read


The Olympic spirit: an inspiration for global unity in the fight against environmental collapse?
Every few years, the world comes together for the Olympic Games. Athletes from all corners of the globe compete, and for a short time, we se
Sep 3, 20244 min read


Part 1. Why act? The role of our emotions
A series of thoughts after participating in The Week by Frédéric Laloux and Hélène Gerin.
Aug 16, 20242 min read
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