Emerging modern slavery risks, Amazon deforestation, the key agenda points for the apparel sector, and energy majors targeted (again)
In this week’s podcast from Innovation Forum, Verisk Maplecroft’s Alex Channer on how to effectively map modern slavery risks, and Francesca New from Mars on how to engage smallholder suppliers, plus in the news round up why Amazon conservationists have welcomed a Brazil supreme court ruling, what apparel sector leaders need to think about, modern slavery in Gulf construction and is Friends of the Earth going to sue Shell?
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