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EU Sustainability Regulations at a Crossroads: What the Omnibus Proposal Means for Corporate ESG Compliance

The European Commission’s recent Omnibus proposal has sent ripples across the sustainability landscape, triggering intense discussions on regulatory simplification, corporate accountability, and the long-term implications for business value. While some see the proposal as a necessary move to ease compliance burdens, others fear it could undermine years of progress in corporate sustainability efforts.

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Webinar: COP29 The Way Forward, Roundtable Discussion

Inogen Alliance hosted a roundtable discussion on the outcomes and path forward from COP29 in Baku. With a global team attending and presenting at COP29 from seven Associates and country locations, along with our local host in Azerbaijan, Sustainera Solutions, we share insider insights and takeaways from this major global environmental conference. 

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Inogen Alliance Presents at COP29 in Azerbaijan

We are pleased to announce that Inogen Alliance will have a presence at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, marking the second time we will have a global delegation involved in COP with seven Associate companies. Our team attending and presenting includes our local Associate, Sustainera Solutions with Ilkin Hajiyev and team, who has been involved since it was announced that Baku would be the next location. They have been working in collaboration with AzerSun Holding as an official sponsor of COP29 consulting on sustainability topics and events. We also have Associates attending and presenting from Antea Brasil, Hilton Lucio; Antea Group USA and President of Inogen Alliance, Angelique Dickson; Antea Group UK, Alex Ferguson; denxpert, Robert Szucs-Winkler; Integral Consult Egypt, Amr Osama Abdel-Aziz; and Tonkin + Taylor New Zealand, Brett Ogilvie and Paddy Pringle. Our Associate Amr from Integral Consult has been involved with an official role in negotiations for 19 years, and will be serving as Advisor to the Minister of Environment of Egypt with a role in negotiations.

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Understanding PFAS: The Invisible Threat in Everyday Products

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been making headlines recently as awareness grows about their harmful effects on human health, the environment, and wildlife. Originally invented in the 1930s, PFAS gained popularity due to their resistance to water, grease, and stains, making them indispensable in various industries. However, the very properties that made PFAS useful have now become a cause for concern. These chemicals do not break down easily, leading to widespread environmental contamination and significant health risks.

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Rethinking Occupational Health and Safety: Global Insights and Trends

Whether for financial, legal, ethical, religious, or humanitarian reasons, it’s critical for companies today to keep their employees safe. This is true across all industries, but it’s especially important in sectors like manufacturing, where people operate large and potentially dangerous machinery.

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Environmental Impact Assessments for Solar and Wind

The shift towards renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, is a critical component of global efforts to combat climate change and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. However, as with any large-scale development, these projects can have significant environmental and social impacts that must be carefully evaluated and managed. This is where Environmental Impact Assessments come into play. 

This post covers what EIAs are, highlights the factors considered when conducting an EIA, and touches on a new innovation that is changing how biodiversity is monitored. 

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