The ESG Ripple Effect: How Small Actions Drive Big Change

Real change does not always start with big decisions. More often, it begins with small, practical steps that gradually influence the entire system. This is what can be described as the ESG ripple effect, where one action leads to a chain of positive outcomes across environmental, social, and governance areas. A simple improvement, such as […]
How Cross-Border Collaboration Strengthens ESG Development in the SEE-GL Project

In a time when sustainability is becoming a key priority across industries, collaboration plays a crucial role in turning ideas into real impact. The SEE-GL Project stands as a strong example of how working across borders can accelerate the understanding and implementation of ESG principles in the transport and logistics sector. By bringing together partners […]
How Micro Mobility Is Transforming Urban Deliveries

Cities across Europe and beyond are facing increasing pressure to manage congestion, emissions, and last mile delivery challenges. As online shopping continues to grow and consumers expect faster deliveries, traditional delivery models based on vans and trucks are proving inefficient in dense urban areas. In response, micro mobility solutions such as e bikes, cargo bikes, […]
Top 5 ESG Metrics Every Business Should Track

Why sustainability performance matters more than ever As global markets become more interconnected and stakeholder expectations grow more complex, the traditional definition of business success is evolving. Today, profitability alone is not enough—companies are increasingly judged by how responsibly they operate. ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) performance has emerged as a vital benchmark for understanding […]
How ESG is Shaping the Future of Corporate Investments

The investment landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the growing emphasis on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria. What was once seen as a niche investment strategy has now become a mainstream approach for businesses and investors seeking long-term stability, ethical operations, and sustainable growth. Global challenges such as climate change, social inequality, and corporate ethics […]
Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Croatia publishes indicative list of entities obliged to report on sustainability

All large undertakings and parent companies of large groups that are public interest entities by virtue of being issuers whose securities are listed on a regulated market of any Member State, credit institution, insurance company or reinsurance company and that exceed the criterion of an average number of 500 employees during the previous business year […]
ESG in transport

ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) in transport refers to how sustainability and ethical considerations are integrated into the transport sector. This includes public transportation, logistics, freight, aviation, and other mobility way. The environmental aspect of ESG in transport focuses on reducing emissions, improving energy efficiency, and adopting sustainable practices. The transport sector is responsible for […]
CB-VET and project SEE-GL

On the 23rd of January 2025 online CB-VET Kick-off meeting was held with representatives from EACEA. During the meeting the team working on the project had the opportunity to present new project SEE-GL. The project is implemented with collaborative work of multiple partners: POU AMC NG NOA CEPS – Center for Business Studies Tempulli Pannonia […]
Transforming Vocational Education for a Sustainable Future in Green Logistics

The SEE-GL (Skills and Employment Enhancement in Green Logistics) project is a groundbreaking initiative designed to address some of the most pressing challenges facing the transport logistics sector in the Western Balkans. As this region experiences rapid urbanization and economic transition, there is an increasing demand for modern, sustainable logistics solutions. However, the sector also […]
