This week: Jason Glaser, founder of La Isla Network, on how simple measures to allow farm workers access to water, rest and shade can save lives, and real estate services provider JLL’s global chief corporate responsibility officer Richard Batten on how to talk to your suppliers’ suppliers about modern slavery.
Plus: Ikea’s drive towards circularity, latest research from CDP, more problems in H+M and Next’s apparel supply chains in Bangladesh, and why British chips are getting smaller, in the news digest.
Hosted by Ian Welsh
Adaptation to Regulation: a test of corporate resilience under incoming EUDR, CS3D and CSRD regulation
Rethinking textiles: strategies for effective decarbonisation
Monday briefing – EUDR clock is ticking: the need for collaboration, alignment and clarity
Weekly podcast – How US family-owned forests can unlock carbon solutions
Finding the funding for farming with public-private partnerships
Monday briefing – How to break silos for scope 3 emissions reduction
Weekly podcast – How to scale regenerative agriculture with the right data
From deforestation to regeneration: navigating sustainable land use approaches
Weekly podcast — What’s stopping apparel brands to decarbonise?
What effective stakeholder engagement looks like
Weekly podcast — How to unlock agricultural finance
Satellite to soil: the power of remote sensing in agriculture
Monday briefing – Navigating packaging challenges: evolving regulations, reuse systems and more
Weekly podcast – Landscape approaches in action: aligning stakeholders for sustainable land use
Breaking down sustainable packaging trends
Monday briefing — Are we ready to be EUDR compliant?
Weekly podcast – How corporate comms can be authentic and transparent
What’s the role of recycling in sustainable packaging?
Weekly podcast – Agriculture from above: remote sensing's role in farming
The power of data in food supply chains
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