This week: Innovation Forum’s Ian Welsh further reflects with expert participants at the sustainable apparel and textiles conference in Amsterdam. He is joined by Hasan Uz Zaman from Aldi Sud and Mauro Scalia from Euratex, and they discuss the human rights risks in the apparel sector and what’s coming up in policy terms to shake up fast fashion for the future.
Plus: Innovation Forum’s Hannah Oborne shares some final updates about the future of food and beverage conference in Amsterdam, and what attendees can expect this week.
Weekly podcast: What EUDR means for the palm oil sector
Delivering sustainable nutrition and convenience
Putting farmers first: Implementing regenerative farming in practice
Weekly briefing: How business can unlock scope 3 solutions
Weekly podcast: What a good scope 3 emissions strategy looks like
Responsible recruitment: safeguarding migrant worker rights
Weekly briefing: building ethical, responsible and transparent supply chains
Weekly podcast: A look into the future of critical metals for decarbonisation
Nestlé Global Virtual Event: A 2023 Climate Progress Update
Setting the corporate climate agenda: ambition, action, accountability
Monday briefing: EU's ecodesign regulation, and accelerating the energy transition
Weekly podcast – Finding the funding for regenerative agriculture
Webinar recording – Beneath the surface: exploring best practices for soil regeneration and carbon farming
Reality check: the rise of corporate greenhushing
Weekly briefing: The future of soil health and climate progress update from Nestlé
Weekly podcast – Beyond the bare minimum: delivering long-term responsible recruitment
How advanced recycling can tackle plastic waste
Weekly briefing – From Abu Dhabi to Nairobi: world leaders convene to deliver sustainable development
Weekly podcast – Corporate giants' massive role in climate transition
How to ensure factory worker safety
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