Why European Energy Coordination Is a Strategic ESG Imperative

European energy coordination refers to the alignment of national energy policies, infrastructure planning, grid expansion and climate targets across EU Member States. At first glance, this may sound like a technical policy matter. However, for ESG professionals, European energy coordination is now a financial and governance priority. Under the CSRD and ESRS E1, companies must […]
Is Your ESG Strategy 4°C-Ready?

ESG strategy in a 4°C Europe is no longer a theoretical discussion. Senior EU scientific advisers are urging policymakers to prepare for a continent that could warm by four degrees Celsius by the end of the century. Current projections suggest global warming may reach between 2.8°C and 3.3°C. For Europe, this translates into approximately 4°C […]
Textile Destruction Is Illegal in the EU. Are ESG Professionals Ready?

The European Union has formally adopted new rules under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) that prohibit the destruction of unsold textiles and footwear. Under the regulation: From July 2026, large companies may no longer destroy unsold clothing and footwear. From 2027, companies must publicly disclose volumes of discarded products. Medium-sized enterprises will follow […]
2026 Will Redefine ESG in Europe. Here’s How Winners Are Preparing

Europe is entering a decisive ESG era. Sustainability no longer sits on the sidelines of corporate strategy. According to the Sustainability Radar January 2026, regulatory enforcement across the EU, the UK, and key European markets is accelerating, as climate, supply chain, and disclosure obligations move from policy to practice. For companies operating in the EU, […]
Why Investors Are Prioritizing ESG in 2026

Investors prioritizing ESG in 2026 want fewer promises and more proof. In the U.S., sustainability now signals whether a company manages risk, allocates capital wisely, and earns durable trust. That shift shows up in both market data and disclosure pressure. The US SIF Trends Report 2025/2026 puts scale behind the story. It tracks $61.7 trillion […]
Mastering U.S. Sustainability Regulations in 2026: Essential Training for Business Leaders

Why Sustainability Drives Success U.S. sustainability regulations 2026 reshape how companies manage risk, strategy, and transparency. Investors expect clear climate disclosures. Regulators demand reliable and comparable data. Consumers look for responsible business practices that align with environmental and social values. After advising organizations globally for nearly twenty years, CSE has seen that companies preparing early […]
CSE Fall 2025 ESG Programs Empower Sustainability Leaders Across North America

This fall, the Center for Sustainability & Excellence (CSE) successfully completed its Certified Sustainability (ESG) Practitioner Programs in the United States and Canada, welcoming a diverse group of professionals from sectors including real estate, energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, and finance. Led by Nikos Avlonas, CSE President, alongside John Grehmer (U.S. cohort) and Rosalinda Sanquiche (Canadian […]
How Europe Can Achieve Industrial Decarbonization Now

Europe’s heavy industries, steel, cement, and fertilizers, sit at the heart of the continent’s economy and its carbon problem. Together, they account for over 20% of total EU greenhouse gas emissions, according to the European Environment Agency (EEA). The European Green Deal and Fit for 55 package set ambitious decarbonisation goals, but meeting them requires […]
How Europe Can Stay Ahead in the Green Tech Race

Europe was once the global frontrunner in clean energy innovation, leading in offshore wind, heat pumps, and sustainable manufacturing. But today, it faces intensifying global competition — particularly from China and the U.S., which are leveraging massive industrial policies and green subsidies. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), China controls over 60% of […]
Why the EU Sustainability Reporting Omnibus Is a Turning Point for ESG Professionals

In February 2025, the European Commission introduced the Omnibus I package, a pivotal regulatory reform aimed at streamlining the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and related frameworks. Designed to balance reporting burdens with transparency, the Omnibus I signals a shift, not just in regulation, but in the strategic role ESG professionals must now play. With […]