This week: Alison Ward, CEO of CottonConnect, on challenges for smallholder farmers emerging from the Covid-19 pandemic, and why they must develop financial and agricultural resilience, alongside continual access to new markets.
Plus: why poverty alleviation can cut deforestation; 100 economists urging an end to the carbon economy; challenges for plastic recycling from low oil prices; and, Unilever, Patagonia and Ikea voted sustainable business leaders (again), in the news digest.
Hosted by Ian Welsh
Weekly podcast: due diligence opportunities from new EU directive
Effective landscape approaches unpacked – ISEAL’s practical step-by-step guidance
The unintended consequences of due diligence for palm oil
Weekly podcast: Why supply chain due diligence needs better data
What does ‘transformational change’ mean in practice for commodity landscapes?
Is a standardised approach to soil carbon measurement possible?
Rimba Collective’s innovative forest conservation at scale
Weekly podcast: What effective collective landscape approach action looks like
Accountability Framework: Fast-tracking rubber sector sustainability progress
Weekly podcast: How to make a landscape approach work for the entire value chain
Forest 500: little corporate progress on deforestation
The rise and rise of tree-based cellulosic textile fibres
Weekly podcast: How to avoid supply chain data overload
Why carbon offsetting must be more than just moving the deckchairs
Weekly podcast: Rubber supply chain innovation hits the road
Where landscape approaches are being applied successfully now
Weekly podcast: How will due diligence impact commodity supply chains?
Better Cotton’s 2030 impact-delivery strategy
Innovation for more sustainable shopping baskets
Rent, resale and beyond: The circular business models transforming apparel
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