Environment and human rights expert Etelle Higonnet, formerly senior advisor at the National Wildlife Federation, talks with Innovation Forum’s Toby Webb about how environmental and human rights regulations are changing worldwide, in particular around procurement and importation of commodities and products linked with high-risk production regions. They discuss the pressing need for regulatory harmonisation, and how developing capacity in monitoring and enforcement can help get ahead of potential breaches, resolving them before they escalate.
The regenerative future for cotton
Weekly podcast – Collaboration and finance innovation for apparel and textiles
What does a successful regenerative agriculture strategy look like?
Monday briefing: innovative solutions at World Water Week
Weekly podcast – Climate action: collaboration that delivers apparel supply chain decarbonisation
Extending digital traceability beyond apparel supply chains
Monday briefing: what US Inflation Reduction Act progress one year on?
Weekly podcast – How to overcome food value chain sustainability hurdles
On trend: apparel sector traceability and transparency
Monday briefing: empowering the green generation for change
Weekly podcast – Regenerative agriculture’s growing potential
Cracking the carbon code: why saving forests is a good investment
Monday briefing: Earth Overshoot Day continuously creeps up the calendar
Weekly podcast – Unlocking digital traceability in apparel supply chains and beyond
Weekly podcast – How regenerative practices can shape the future of US cotton
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Farmer voices: deforestation solutions for smallholders
How remote sensing is fuelling nature-positive approaches
Monday briefing – UN HLPF renews focus on Covid-19 recovery
Weekly podcast – Nature-positive agriculture: a how-to guide
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