This week: Andrés Ortolano, FSC Italy chain of custody manager, and Ruth Farrell, textiles marketing director at Eastman Naia, debate how and why the apparel sector is sourcing increasing amounts of wood-based fibre. There are clear supply risks, and they discuss what brands can do to ensure that their suppliers are environmentally sustainable.
Plus: how pandemics are linked to deforestation and environmental destruction, and all Indonesian smallholder palm oil farmers to be certified, in the news digest.
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How Cargill future-proofs food systems for good
Monday briefing: doubling down on climate finance at the World Investment Forum
Weekly podcast – Compliance, collaboration and chemical recycling: the future of plastics and packaging
How to measure and track corporate emissions data
Transformation, traceability and transparency: from intention to action
Monday briefing: carbon credit trading on Tokyo Stock Exchange
Is our food undervalued?
Tackling deforestation with carbon markets in Cambodia
Monday briefing: England’s single-use plastics ban explained
Weekly podcast – Delivering future food supply security: a how-to guide
Going the whole hog? Sustainability in the US pork sector
Driving change in fashion: circularity, design innovation and regulation
Weekly briefing: Managing food waste across the supply chain
Weekly podcast – Farmer voice: how brands and buyers can help smallholders and secure supply
Dyeing for change: decarbonising the textiles supply chain
Monday briefing: What to look for at Climate and SDG weeks
Weekly podcast – What good corporate data measurement looks like
Collaboration to drive progress on decarbonising apparel supply chains
The chemical recycling debate: is there a place for chemical recycling in a net zero and circular world?
Monday briefing: temperature check on progress towards achieving SDGs
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