News & Updates
Keep up to date with the latest news from the Campaign for Greener Arbitrations
The Green Pledge: no talk, more action
In an industry which thrives on lofty ideals of amicable dispute resolution and open debate, it is startling to observe that the environmental impact involved in the conduct of international arbitrations has received little attention.
On boxes and socks: reducing waste in international arbitration
Professor Evans has dedicated the last twenty years to identifying what he calls “invisible waste” , looking not at what has been manufactured, but at what has been wasted in the process.
On coffee cups, sandwich fillings...and a green diet in six words
When the Green Pledge team conducted its analysis of a standard arbitration from an environmental perspective, it looked at printing, couriers, flights, hotels….and disposable coffee cups.
International Arbitrations are not green
The Pledge for Greener Arbitrations was launched in November 2019 to assess the carbon impact of international arbitrations and to encourage arbitration practitioners to consider the environment when conducting arbitrations.
We have Flight Pride when we should have Flight Shame
Here’s a new word for you for 2020: Flygskam. It’s a Swedish word meaning “shame of flying” and the initiative behind the word led to a reduction in air travel in Sweden last year of around 5% (pronounced fleeg-skaam).