Niels Wielaard, founder of Satelligence, and Ian Welsh talk about traceability-to-plantation innovation in palm oil and cocoa supply chains. Wielaard explains why appreciating the complexity of the challenges is important and, crucially, why companies should not shift from sourcing from higher risk countries as a reaction to EU and other due diligence legislation. This could, he argues, simply shift problems to lower risk countries.
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Weekly podcast – Improving farmer livelihoods with regenerative cotton
A deep dive into critical metal and mineral sourcing
Weekly podcast: What EUDR means for the palm oil sector
Delivering sustainable nutrition and convenience
Putting farmers first: Implementing regenerative farming in practice
Weekly briefing: How business can unlock scope 3 solutions
Weekly podcast: What a good scope 3 emissions strategy looks like
Responsible recruitment: safeguarding migrant worker rights
Weekly briefing: building ethical, responsible and transparent supply chains
Weekly podcast: A look into the future of critical metals for decarbonisation
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Monday briefing: EU's ecodesign regulation, and accelerating the energy transition
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Reality check: the rise of corporate greenhushing
Weekly briefing: The future of soil health and climate progress update from Nestlé
Weekly podcast – Beyond the bare minimum: delivering long-term responsible recruitment
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