This week: Tensie Whelan, former Rainforest Alliance president and now professor at Stern School of Business in New York, and Toby Webb debate what companies should do to embed sustainability in corporate culture, and the real business-benefits that result. Plus: biodiversity-loss risks, Selfridges and palm oil, climate risk reporting, and new commitments from Mondelez and Coca-Cola.
Hosted by Ian Welsh
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Hugo Boss on the case for pre-competitive collaboration in the apparel sector
De Bijenkorf on how retailers can create a buzz around apparel sustainability
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Veja on how to look for better suppliers
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Why sustainable supply chains need thriving supplier communities
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