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Environmental regulations and project investment: A new perspective Blog

As project management professionals, we consider environmental regulations as external factors that impact our projects.


Why putting ESG objectives first is the obvious, but not instinctive, thing to do Blog

John Elkington coined the phrase “Tripple bottom line” in 1994 to describe a balanced set of objectives between profit, people and the planet for businesses to follow.


Big interview: Julie Hirigoyen News

Emma De Vita meets a leader in sustainability who demands a radical rethink of how we construct the built environment.


Environmental sustainability in projects: built‑in, not bolt‑on News

In my first few weeks and months at APM I have found the organisation bursting with energy and innovation.


Environmental regulations and project investment: A new perspective

As project management professionals, we consider environmental regulations as external factors that impact our projects.


Why putting ESG objectives first is the obvious, but not instinctive, thing to do

John Elkington coined the phrase “Tripple bottom line” in 1994 to describe a balanced set of objectives between profit, people and the planet for businesses to follow.



Big interview: Julie Hirigoyen

Emma De Vita meets a leader in sustainability who demands a radical rethink of how we construct the built environment.


Environmental sustainability in projects: built‑in, not bolt‑on

In my first few weeks and months at APM I have found the organisation bursting with energy and innovation.


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