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
How to operationalise your approach to deforestation
Real rural resilience: How to connect smallholder farmers directly to global markets
Weekly podcast: How the right data can help producers access carbon credits
Shining a spotlight: food sector still lacks progress on the ground
Beefing up approaches to cattle methane emissions
Weekly podcast – Route to net zero: why vehicle electrification is the vital spark
Palm oil: it’s all about viable producer communities
Weekly podcast – Deforestation risks: much more than just putting out fires
Chemical complexity: Why we need to move beyond organic versus synthetic
Weekly podcast: Why brands struggle to translate global goals into local progress
Fifty shades of green: the unintended consequences of planting trees
What does the roadmap to regenerative apparel look like?
Weekly podcast: How Cargill cuts methane from cattle supply chains
Why multi-cropping is essential to boost smallholder incomes
Greenpeace on certification’s failings, and how they should be fixed
Weekly podcast: Is smallholder farming really a broken model?
What's the solution to the profit pursuit problem?
Weekly podcast: What will future materials be made from?
Organic cotton's sector-changing potential
Weekly podcast: GIZ on why producer communities need a stronger voice
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