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ESG Consultant: Evolution and Characteristics of the Role

Over the past decade, the figure of the business consultant has undergone a quiet but profound transformation. Not a superficial change, but a substantial redefinition of the mandate: what is expected of those who support a company, what skills they need to bring to the table, and above all what value they are called upon…
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TreeBlock on IL SOLE 24 ORE: sustainability is a priority

‘TreeBlock is a flywheel. A concrete bridge between two worlds that seem opposed but need to learn to talk to each other: on one side, increasingly stringent ESG regulations, on the other, the need for companies to stay competitive and do business profitably.’ Starting from this idea, Stefan Grbović, CEO and co-founder of TreeBlock, appeared…
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What Milan Design Week 2026 Taught Us About ESG That Actually Works

Milan, April 20–26. Over 500,000 visitors, more than 1,100 events spread across the city, an economic impact of 255 million euros, up 14.7% compared to the previous year. Design Week is not just the most glamorous week of the year for people who work in design. It has become one of the most accurate gauges…
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GRI, ESRS, VSME and SDGs: what changes between sustainability standards and how to manage them with TreeBlock

Anyone approaching corporate sustainability today almost always faces the same question: where do you start? GRI, ESRS, VSME, SDGs — the acronyms keep multiplying, consultants often talk about them as if they were interchangeable, and they frequently end up grouped into the same vague category of “things you need to do to be compliant.” The…
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TreeBlock meets Innovation Sea: a replicable model for marine waste management

“Sustainability is not a competition, but a collaboration. Only by combining expertise, territories and technology can we generate real and measurable impact.” There is a moment when sustainability stops being a declaration and becomes infrastructure. On Friday, February 20, at the port of Termoli, this transition became visible. Fishermen, institutions, companies and technological innovation worked…
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Right to Climate, Right to Future: Why Sustainability is no longer ‘An Option’

Interview with Prof. Attilio Pisanò Full professor of Philosophy of Law, researcher in human rights and climate litigation, Attilio Pisanò takes sustainability beyond slogans: ‘It is impossible to talk about sustainability if we do not first rethink the relationship between humans and nature.’ Sustainability is often portrayed as a trend: a label, a “good” way…
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Sustainability and the Agri-Food Sector: A Challenge (and an Opportunity) for the Future

Amidst the ecological transition, the agri-food sector faces a dual responsibility: on one hand, reducing environmental impact throughout the supply chain; on the other, ensuring access to healthy, safe, and quality food for a growing global population. Sustainability is no longer an added value but a necessary condition to innovate, compete, and generate value. In…

