Kilian Moote, project director for Know the Chain, takes Ian Welsh through his organisation’s latest research benchmarking the world’s 40 largest hi-tech companies and what they are doing about the human rights and forced labour risks in their supply chains. Typically, consumer facing brands score well – with Intel, HP and Apple leading the way – and the more anonymous not so well.
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Monday briefing: Collaboration to drive progress on sustainable apparel and textiles
Weekly podcast – Cross-value-chain collaboration for food sector resilience
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Weekly podcast – What does the future of food look like?
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Monday briefing: World Environment Day collaboration to tackle plastic pollution
Weekly podcast – Regenerative farming: building resilience in modern agriculture
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Weekly podcast – Unlocking circularity: the use of technology in apparel supply chains
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Monday briefing: from COP15 and COP27 commitments to action
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Webinar – The future of meat debate: what are the best options for human and planetary health?
Monday briefing: G7 and G20 to discuss climate change and energy transition
Weekly podcast – Tackling labour rights for truly responsible palm oil sourcing
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