Brendan May, sustainable business commentator and chair of Robertsbridge, talks with Ian Welsh about the key sustainable business trends from corporate net-zero models and evolution of how companies tackle climate change and other pressing challenges. They discuss the need for deforestation to be flagged in multilateral trade deals, the unintended consequences of regulatory tightening, why banning palm oil would be a disaster and regenerative agriculture’s potential.
Weekly podcast – What does the apparel sector have in store in 2024?
Is regulation driving effective land, carbon and biodiversity impact measurement?
Monday briefing: CSRD and Veganuary gear up for action
How to put regenerative agriculture into practice
Weekly podcast – Thinking beyond zero deforestation
Weekly podcast: regenerative agriculture, better decision-making, and what the EUDR means for coffee
How is climate change impacting farmers now?
Business action on scope 3 emissions: a US perspective
Weekly briefing: sustainable business forecast for 2024
Weekly podcast – Why measuring land, carbon and biodiversity impact matters
Landscape action: how to scale corporate nature, climate and social impacts
COPwatch: will we be left enthused or deflated?
Weekly briefing: COP28 progress and prospects for EUDR FAQ
Weekly podcast – Reality check: the future of regenerative agriculture
The pathway to nature-positive business: definitions, measurements and targets
Expert insight: future of sustainable commodities and landscapes
Monday briefing: Finance, energy and just transition at COP28
Regenerative food systems in Africa: scaling solutions to empower smallholder farmers
Weekly podcast – Collaboration to drive progress in transforming the food and agriculture sector
COP28: the imperative for government and company action now, from Julia Butterfly Hill
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