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What is the carbon footprint?
A carbon footprint is defined as ‘the total greenhouse gases emitted by the direct or indirect effect of an individual, organisation, event or product’.
Life Cycle Analysis (LCA)
In an increasingly environmentally conscious world, companies and organisations are looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a fundamental tool for this purpose, as it allows the environmental impacts associated with a product, process or activity to be assessed throughout its entire life cycle.
Engineering for sustainable development
The commitment of European states to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) highlights the need for many changes in the current way of doing things, both by governments and businesses. However, the need to achieve objectives by 2030 and 2050 requires an action plan that will need the knowledge of many professional groups. I will focus on the field of engineering in all its specialties, undoubtedly one of the most significant contributors to the proper development of these obligations.
DANA: Urgent measures for damages approved - RDL 6/2024 - Administrative, civil and commercial fields
In the BOE of 6 November, and with effect from 7 November 2024, Royal Decree Law 6/2024 has been approved, introducing a package of urgent measures to mitigate the effects of the DANA which, between 28 October and 4 November 2024, caused significant damage in several regions of Spain, including the Valencian Community, Castilla-La Mancha, Andalusia, Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and Aragon.
Rights of workers in ERTE: Own affairs according to collective bargaining agreement
The Supreme Court has declared that by virtue of the application of the principle of proportionality to workers whose contracts have been suspended due to an ERTE, they are not entitled to take the full number of days of personal leave, but rather it will be reduced in proportion to the time of suspension of employment relations.
The Supreme Court extends the maternity deduction for childcare expenses to nurseries
In a ruling on 8 January, which unifies criteria, the Supreme Court has decided to extend the deduction for maternity in the Personal Income Tax (IRPF) to the costs of childcare.
Causes and Consequences of Objective Dismissal
The worker's ineptitude as a cause of dismissal, according to article 52 of the Workers' Statute (ET). Here are the relevant aspects of this legal provision and how it affects both the employee and the company.
Energy efficiency: the key to sustainable development
Every March 5th, World Energy Efficiency Day is celebrated, a date that serves to highlight the current state of global energy issues, while allowing us to reflect on the use of energy and urging us to act accordingly.
Legislative news
Approved the development of Mecanisme RED for businesses
The Royal Decree 608/2023, of July 11th, will enable companies to request measures for reducing working hours and suspending employment contracts. It also introduces significant changes in the regulations for collective dismissals.