This week: Global Canopy’s Sarah Rogerson, lead researcher on the just-launched 2018 Forest 500 report, on how far companies are implementing tropical deforestation commitments and why even the leading companies are not innovating fast enough.
Plus: Malaysia takes on the EU at the WTO over palm oil ban, some evidence that MSC certification prevents seafood fraud, a new plastic recycling incentive scheme in Latin America from PepsiCo, and why recycling rates in the US are collapsing, in the news digest.
Hosted by Ian Welsh
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