This week: Antonio Brunori, secretary-general of PEFC Italy, explains to Ian Welsh how the Forests for Fashion initiative helps fashion brands develop transparency in their pulp-based fibre supply chains. And Mark Everard, ecosystems services expert and associate professor at the University of the West of England, explains PVC’s sustainable future to Toby Webb.
Plus, in the news digest: CDP’s cities ranking, UK government’s suppliers and modern slavery progress, and has Unilever solved the black plastic recycling problem?
Hosted by Ian Welsh
Weekly podcast: Why brands need to commit to farmer incomes
Transforming supply chains in India through regenerative agriculture
Voices from the farm: Priorities, challenges and aspirations for sustainable transformation
How Nestlé advocates for effective climate action
Weekly podcast: Delivering successful landscape outcomes for Indonesia’s forests
How REDD+ is saving Cambodia’s forests: Southern Cardamom REDD+ project
Farmer focus: Cargill’s collaboration for restoration in Brazil
Weekly podcast: Packaging’s carbon impacts unpacked
Progress on deforestation: where are the chinks of light?
Weekly podcast: Get to grips with deforestation and land conversion impacts: a how-to guide
What do we really mean by net zero?
Circular by design: How apparel brands can make informed choices
Weekly podcast: What an effective vertical food supply chain looks like
A how-to guide for a deforestation-free palm oil supply chain
Weekly podcast: Nestlé’s road to a collaborative net-zero strategy
Why supplier relationships are key to achieving ambitious targets
Is the revolution in plant-based diets a fixture?
Weekly podcast: Cargill’s commodity sourcing challenges in Brazil
Due diligence regulation – the risk of smallholder exclusion
What bold environmental and social regulation implementation looks like
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