Ethical Tea Partnership chief executive Jenny Costelloe talks with Ian Welsh about how environmental and, particularly, labour and trafficking challenges are coming to the top of corporate agenda in the tea sector. They talk about ETP’s 2030 strategy and the systemic change that is necessary, particularly to address power imbalances that impact women and children at plantations, and how “radical transparency” needs to become widespread.
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Monday briefing: what to expect from COP28
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Monday briefing: saving more than just your wallet on Black Friday
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Monday briefing: how far are we from meeting the Paris Agreement goals?
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