Sustainability Infographics 📊

Sustainability Infographics 📊

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Ville de Paris, Île-de-France 36 329 abonnés

Bringing the best sustainability infographics to professionals worldwide —every day. You can't afford to not follow !

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𝐖𝐞𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐒𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡𝐢𝐜𝐬 ! At Sustainability Infographics, we believe in the power of visual storytelling to make complex sustainability issues accessible and actionable. Our mission is to educate, inspire, and empower individuals and professionals around the world by transforming intricate environmental, social, and economic data into clear, compelling visuals. 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐖𝐞 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫 : Impactful Visuals: Our infographics make sustainability topics accessible to everyone, designed to inform, inspire, and spark meaningful conversations. Educational Content: Stay updated with the latest trends and practices in sustainability. Our infographics distill essential information into visually appealing content that helps you make informed decisions. Inspiring Stories: We highlight sustainability achievements and challenges through our visuals, motivating and encouraging positive change. 𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐅𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰 𝐔𝐬 ? Simplified Data: Our infographics present complex sustainability concepts in a clear, accessible format, making it easy to understand key information and trends. Daily Inspiration: Regular updates with insightful visuals keep you motivated and informed on your sustainability journey, whether in your career, studies, or personal growth. Global Community: Engage with a worldwide network of sustainability advocates and professionals. Share our visuals, ignite discussions, and collaborate on ideas that contribute to a more sustainable future. 𝐄𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐒𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐉𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐲 : Follow Sustainability Infographics to stay informed and inspired. Our visuals empower you to take meaningful steps towards a more sustainable world. Let’s use the power of infographics to drive awareness and positive change. See the 𝐁𝐢𝐠 𝐏𝐢𝐜𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞. Make a Bigger 𝐈𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐜𝐭. Join us today and transform your understanding of sustainability through the clarity and power of infographics!

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Production audiovisuelle
Taille de l’entreprise
2-10 employés
Siège social
Ville de Paris, Île-de-France
Type
Société civile/Société commerciale/Autres types de sociétés
Domaines
Sustainable finance, ESG Investing, Sustainability Infographics, Environmental Infographics, Climate Change Visuals, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Development, Circular Economy, Green Technology, Carbon Footprint Reduction, Sustainable Business Practices, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Sustainable Agriculture, Water Conservation, Biodiversity Preservation, Energy Efficiency, Sustainable Urban Planning, Green Innovation, Social Sustainability, Eco-friendly Solutions, Environmental Impact, Motivation et Training

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  • Voir le profil de Zeinab Ibrahim Tawfik, visuel

    Petrochemical Engineer | M.Sc. | PLP | CEM | Sustainable Development Ambassador | ISO 50001 Lead Auditor.

    As I was searching for a simplified difference between Adaptation and mitigation , Lilligraf was my destination. In her insightful article, Elisabeth (Lilli) Graf uses a powerful metaphor: imagine you're on a sinking boat. To prevent disaster, you must first seal the leak (mitigation) before you can bail out the water(adaptation). 📌Mitigation focuses on reducing emissions and addressing the root causes of climate change. It’s about taking swift, decisive action to prevent further damage to our planet. 📌Adaptation, on the other hand, is our response to the changes already upon us. It’s about adjusting to new realities whether it's extreme weather, rising sea levels, or environmental shifts ensuring we can live sustainably and equitably. Both strategies are essential, and they often overlap. For instance, initiatives like water conservation can serve both purposes. Reference: https://lnkd.in/dh8Ckjw2) #ClimateAction #Sustainability #Mitigation #Adaptation

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  • Voir le profil de Frank Kumli, visuel

    Shaping the Future: Future-Thinking, Strategy and Innovation!

    Future Cities Making: Mission-oriented Research for Urban Sustainability Transitions! I. Cities Transformative change is needed in how cities are designed, built, and managed if United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are to be realised by the mid-twentieth century II. Places of Opportunity and Tensions Cities are where sustainability tensions manifest, places where solutions are tested, evidence collected at a local scale, and at the same time, side effects and unintended consequences of interventions are revealed, opening the discourse to new debates and contestations. As spaces and places of opportunity and tension, cities are often seen as locations for emerging or accelerating transformations III. Urban Imaginaries To craft and navigate towards the types of cities that we need, it is necessary to move beyond traditional scientific forecasting efforts and engage with our imagination, and to tap into multiple knowledges and values so as to direct our minds to how the future of our cities should be: what our future cities could look like, and whose visions and imaginaries they will take up, enable, and propagate IV. Missions It is within this imagining of urban futures with a focus on innovation that these futures are defined and taken forward through mission-oriented approaches that include major intervention programmes. Mission-oriented approaches and policies represent the solutions driving innovation to address the ‘grand challenges' that are complex, interconnected, and systemic, such as climate change and socio-economic inequalities V. Big Question addressed The big question addressed through the imaginaries in this book is: how can we adapt our cities, and by extension our societies, to meet the needs of the future? This is one of the concluding messages for planning, governing, and managing future cities: embrace new ways of thinking; develop new integrative, system-oriented, and transformative ways of organising and doing (linking tactical to strategic planning); and reform where we source our knowledge for future-oriented planning VI. My Take I tremendously enjoyed reading this Springer Nature (open access 🙏) book edited by Niki Frantzeskaki, Magnus Moglia, Peter Newton, Deo Prasad AO FTSE and Melissa Pineda Pinto. It is an important read and fantastic resource for all of us involved and/or interested in transformative innovation and urban sustainability transitions. I particualry enjoyed the practical examples and the breadth of disciplined the book engages with. A must read! Make sure to check out the book here: https://lnkd.in/dbPzsQMc #innovation #sustainability #transformativeinnovation #smartcity #urbandevelopment #climate #missions #moips #futures #imaginaries #foresight #urbandesign

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  • Milestone for global renewables generation Credits to World Economic Forum and BloombergNEF. Follow Them for more valuable insights. Excerpt of the article: ________ "Zero-carbon sources made up over 40% of the electricity the world generated for the first time ever last year, according to new research. Two reports from BloombergNEF show that 14% of this power came from wind and solar, and almost 91% of global power capacity additions came from those sources, versus 6% from fossil fuels. This momentum is set to continue, with renewable energy attracting $313bn of new investment in the first half of 2024. This is a similar amount to the same period in 2023." Full article here: https://lnkd.in/ecddN-wY __________ 👉Follow Sustainability Infographics 📊 to learn from the industry's best visuals.

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  • Voir le profil de Mohamed Eltahan, visuel

    CEO Assistant for Technical affairs at Gas Regulatory Authority-GASREG

    New Energy Agenda: " Balancing Stakeholder Expectations" Navigating the complexities of new energy agenda requires a holistic approach that considers and recognize the multifaceted expectations of stakeholders. The transition towards sustainable energy solutions is not just a technological challenge; it also demands a keen understanding of the diverse interests involved. companies can position themselves as leaders in the energy transition by carefully tackling the Three critical areas that emerge in this dialogue: affordable and flexible energy, profitability, and social responsibility. 1- Affordable and Flexible Energy Stakeholders are increasingly prioritizing affordable and flexible energy solutions. With the rising costs of living and economic uncertainty, access to energy that is both cost-effective and adaptable is paramount. This expectation extends beyond consumers to businesses that require reliable energy to maintain operations and drive innovation. The ability to offer flexible energy solutions—such as demand response programs and renewable energy options—can significantly enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty. 2-Profitability While the push for sustainable practices is strong, the necessity for profitability remains a key concern for stakeholders. Energy companies must balance their commitment to sustainability with the need for financial viability. This involves investing in new technologies and business models that not only foster innovation but also ensure a healthy return on investment. Stakeholders expect companies to demonstrate that sustainability can indeed drive profitability, creating a win-win scenario where environmental goals align with economic success. 3-Social Responsibility In today’s socially conscious market, stakeholders are looking for energy companies that demonstrate a commitment to social responsibility. This includes engaging with local communities, promoting equity in energy access, and investing in initiatives that address climate change. Companies that actively prioritize social responsibility not only enhance their reputation but also build stronger relationships with stakeholders. This is increasingly becoming a differentiating factor in a competitive marketplace. #ESG #energyagenda #energybussinessmodel #energytransition

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  • Voir le profil de Narendra Tiwari, visuel
    Narendra Tiwari Narendra Tiwari est un Influencer

    ESG | Fintech | Digital Transformation | Supply Chain Finance | Policy | Product | Risk Rating | Credit Underwriting |

    Building ESG: A Look at Industry-Specific Risks & Mitigations _______________________________________ Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors are increasingly influencing business decisions across various industries. As stakeholders, investors, and consumers demand greater transparency and accountability, companies are facing growing pressure to address ESG risks. Key Risks: * Manufacturing: * Risks: High emissions, waste generation, resource depletion, worker safety. * Mitigation: Invest in renewable energy, circular economy practices, and robust employee safety programs. * Construction: * Risks: Soil erosion, resource consumption, worker safety, community impact. * Mitigation: Implement sustainable building practices, prioritize worker training, and engage with local communities. * Hospitality: * Risks: High energy/water usage, waste generation, data privacy, fair labor practices. * Mitigation: Optimize energy/water efficiency, reduce waste, implement strong data security measures, and ensure fair wages and benefits. * Energy, Oil, & Gas: * Risks: Environmental damage, resource depletion, indigenous displacement, employee health. * Mitigation: Invest in renewable energy sources, prioritize safety and environmental protection, and engage with local communities. * Mobile Telecoms: * Risks: E-waste, energy usage, data privacy, digital divide. * Mitigation: Implement e-waste recycling programs, optimize energy consumption, strengthen data security, and promote digital inclusion. * Packaging: * Risks: Plastic waste, environmental harm, supplier pressure, dangerous packaging. * Mitigation: Invest in sustainable packaging solutions, ensure supply chain transparency, and prioritize product safety. * Pharmaceuticals: * Risks: Water pollution, waste disposal, access affordability, drug misuse. * Mitigation: Implement waste reduction strategies, ensure affordable access to medication, and address drug misuse through education and support programs. * Agriculture: * Risks: Pesticide pollution, water scarcity, land degradation, animal welfare. * Mitigation: Promote sustainable farming practices, conserve water resources, and prioritize animal welfare. How is your industry adapting to the evolving ESG landscape? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below! Please feel free to share (Disclaimer: Views are personal, should not be related to organisations view) Image Credit:@certainty #buildingEsg #circulareconomy #sustainablefinance #esgreporting #esgstrategy #esgrisk #climaterisk #climatechangeaction #climaterisks #india #emissions #esgratings #esg #cop29 #greenertogether #SDGs #sustainability #business #csr #wef

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  • People without access to electricity declined in 2023, a trend that's set to continue Credits to International Energy Agency (IEA) . Follow Them for more valuable insights. Original post: __________ The IEA’s latest data show the number of people without access to electricity declined by more than 10 million from over 760 million in 2022 to below 750 million in 2023. This follows a period of stagnation and setbacks in extending electricity access, where population growth exceeded new connections in many countries. The IEA was the first to report that the number of people globally without access to electricity increased for the first time in decades in 2022 using data from new grid and off-grid connections—a finding that was confirmed earlier this year by household surveys. Data for the first months of 2024 suggest that improvements are set to continue this year, as the number of people without access to electricity is expected to decline by a similar amount as in 2023. Data sources https://lnkd.in/eqpvWQ6b __________ ♻️ Find this post useful? Feel free to share it with your network 📣   👉Follow Sustainability Infographics 📊 to learn from the industry's best visuals.   👉 Would you like to become one of our volunteer page administrators? Please send a message to Sékou Oumar SYLLA 🌍

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  • Voir le profil de Mostafa Nagy, visuel

    Energy & Sustainability Engineer | MSc | Chevening Scholar | CEM | Energy Lead Auditor | Energy Efficiency Section Head

    🌍 Understanding Sustainability: 6 Key Terms You Need to Know 🌱 In the journey towards a more sustainable future, it’s essential to familiarize ourselves with the core concepts shaping the global sustainability agenda. These terms serve as guiding principles for individuals, organizations, and communities striving to make a positive environmental impact. Here are six crucial sustainability terms explained: 1️⃣ Carbon Footprint The total greenhouse gases emitted by an individual, organization, event, or product. Understanding this metric helps us take actionable steps to reduce emissions. 2️⃣ Sustainable Development Development that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own. This principle emphasizes the balance between economic growth, environmental care, and social well-being. 3️⃣ Circular Economy A model focused on sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing, and recycling existing materials. This approach minimizes waste and maximizes resource efficiency. 4️⃣ Life Cycle Assessment A technique to evaluate environmental impacts associated with every stage of a product’s life cycle, from raw material extraction to disposal. This ensures more informed and sustainable decision-making. 5️⃣ Greenwashing Misleading claims made by companies to appear more environmentally friendly than they truly are. Awareness of this helps consumers make better choices and hold organizations accountable. 6️⃣ Decarbonization The process of reducing carbon intensity, especially in energy production, to transition towards a low-carbon economy and mitigate climate change. 🌟 At the heart of sustainability lies education and awareness. By embracing these terms and their practical implications, we can create a meaningful impact—both as individuals and as part of organizations. How are you or your organization working towards these sustainability goals? Let’s inspire each other by sharing best practices and innovative solutions in the comments! 💬 #Sustainability #ClimateAction #SustainableDevelopment #CircularEconomy #EnvironmentalImpact #GreenEnergy

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  • Voir le profil de Shaurya Gupta, CFA, visuel

    Sustainable finance || Climate Bonds Initiative

    Is the 𝗨𝗦 $𝟑𝟎𝟎 𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗰𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲-𝗳𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗴𝗼𝗮𝗹 a transformative leap or just an illusion? At COP29, developed nations pledged $300 billion annually by 2035 to support climate action in developing countries. But is this goal truly ambitious, or does it fall short of what's needed? 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗣𝗗𝗙 𝗲𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘀: ➤ The reality behind the “tripling” of previous targets. ➤ Why inflation erodes the promise of $300 billion. ➤ The critical $1 trillion+ gap in climate finance needs. 𝗖𝗵𝗲𝗰𝗸 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗰𝗮𝗿𝗼𝘂𝘀𝗲𝗹 for a detailed breakdown of these pressing questions and more. Do you think this target reflects real progress, or is it just creative accounting? Let’s discuss in the comments below. Follow Shaurya Gupta, CFA for more actionable insights on sustainable finance and ESG solutions. #climatefinance #sustainability #esg #climateaction Sustainability Infographics 📊

  • Going nuclear Credits to The European Correspondent . Follow Them for more valuable insights. Original post: __________ France builds the most nuclear power stations in Europe. Since the mid-50s the country has built 71 nuclear power stations, Russia and the UK follow, with 53 and 42 nuclear power stations respectively. In contrast, Germany has shut down all 36 nuclear power plants it has built since the 1960s and has no plans to build more. Data sources https://lnkd.in/d6cXEnbd __________ ♻️ Find this post useful? Feel free to share it with your network 📣   👉Follow Sustainability Infographics 📊 to learn from the industry's best visuals.   👉 Would you like to become one of our volunteer page administrators? Please send a message to Sékou Oumar SYLLA 🌍

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  • To Limit Global Warming to 1.5 °C, Fossil Fuel Operations Need Dramatic Methane Cut Credits to International Energy Agency (IEA). Follow Them for more valuable insights. Original post: __________ The IEA’s Net Zero Emissions by 2050 (NZE) Scenario limits the global average surface temperature rise to 1.5 °C with no or low overshoot while achieving universal access to modern energy by 2030. This scenario relies on a huge scaling up of clean energy to drive down fossil fuel use and emissions while ensuring uninterrupted access to energy services. The scale up in clean energy technologies cuts oil and natural gas demand by around 20% to 2030 and coal use by around 45%, with further declines out to 2050. These reductions in fossil fuel use to 2030 would cut methane emissions in aggregate by around 30%. However, this decline is not big enough to limit warming to 1.5 °C. The NZE Scenario therefore includes additional, targeted actions to tackle methane emissions that would lead to even larger reductions. In total, methane emissions from fossil fuel production and use are cut by around 75% from today’s levels by 2030. In the NZE Scenario, all fossil fuel producers achieve near zero methane emissions intensity by 2030. Operations with high emissions intensities where methane abatement measures cannot be systematically deployed, such as marginal oil and gas wells with emissions-prone equipment, are decommissioned. There is a greater reduction in coal supply from surface mines that produce steam coal – where there are fewer opportunities to deploy abatement technologies – than from underground coal mines that produce coking coal. See the full report here : https://lnkd.in/eVAeHvDe Data sources https://lnkd.in/eVAeHvDe __________ ♻️ Find this post useful? Feel free to share it with your network 📣   👉Follow Sustainability Infographics 📊 to learn from the industry's best visuals.   👉 Would you like to become one of our volunteer page administrators? Please send a message to Sékou Oumar SYLLA 🌍

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