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Hughes explains why the partnership is focusing efforts in southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa developing waste collection and recycling infrastructure, and paths to a circular economy approach.
Human rights beyond the Qatar World Cup
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UN global pact: Trying to turn off the plastics tap
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Weekly podcast – Can more focus on human rights be the Qatar World Cup’s legacy?
Climate risk and adaptation: How to prepare farmers for the effects of climate change
Monitoring soil health for sustainable and resilient farming
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West Africa’s waste collection challenges
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Weekly podcast – COP27 outcomes: Why the role of business is more important than ever
Leadership for landscapes and forests: integrating actions and stakeholders
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How Cargill is working to deliver on its cocoa promises
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Bottom-up collaboration to improve landscape and livelihoods
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