This week: Valentina Gurney from the Interfaith Centre on Corporate Responsibility talks to Ian Welsh on trends in disclosure and behaviour change that investors expect from companies on modern slavery. And Erik Meijaard from Borneo Futures and Toby Webb talk about palm oil’s impact on biodiversity. Plus why regulation on plastic bags is having a big impact, investor pressure on the RSPO and some potential impacts of the recent Monsanto court verdict, in the news roundup.
Hosted by Ian Welsh
Can recycled rival virgin apparel fibres?
Insect protein as animal feed: why we need it and how to scale it
How to tackle deforestation now and at scale
Weekly podcast: Why leading companies will have to do more than their fair share on climate
Why there is no such thing as ‘waste’
From commitments to action at scale: Critical steps to achieve deforestation-free supply chains
Weekly podcast: What ambitious apparel scope 3 targets look like
Why there’s no ‘one size fits all’ solution for due diligence
Weekly podcast: How to create high quality apparel fibres from post-consumer garments
Why due diligence may lead to a ‘wave of litigation’
The human rights risks embedded in your daily cuppa
Weekly podcast: Innovative solutions to the ‘crisis of stuff’
Has business really shifted from the why to the how on sustainability?
Weekly podcast: Why a zero-tolerance approach to worker recruitment fees is essential
LandScale: tackling landscape level challenges in Guatemala
What EU corporate due diligence rules will actually mean for business
Weekly podcast: Tea sector’s blend of supply chain challenges
Does a focus on the facts lead to acceptance of gene editing?
Why there is no such thing as perfect company data
Weekly podcast: The environmental and human rights legal risks business needs to know about
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