This week: Cherie Tan from Asia Pacific Rayon talks with Toby Webb about how to develop sustainable wood-pulp supply chains for the apparel sector. And Yves Nissim, from French telecom giant Orange, and Ian Welsh discuss how peer collaboration on auditing can help tackle modern slavery. Plus: Greenpeace targets Nestlé on plastic; why investors are taking ESG metrics more seriously; and, the potential impact of the successful court action against Vedanta in London, in the news roundup.
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Monday briefing: Building a more sustainable, resilient and regenerative food system
Weekly podcast – Improving farmer livelihoods with regenerative cotton
A deep dive into critical metal and mineral sourcing
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
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