This week: Charlotte Bande, global food and beverage sector lead at Quantis, talks with Innovation Forum's Ian Welsh about how to improve the weak points in mainstream corporate sustainability decision making within the food and agriculture sector. They discuss the continued importance in peer-to-peer collaboration and share guidance on what a good just transition could look like.
Plus: on-the-spot reflections at the future of climate action conference in Washington DC from Rabobank's chief sustainability officer Terryn Lawrence and Mura Technology's head of sustainability Geoff Brighty.
And, global food business Cargill's commitment to eliminate deforestation and land conversion in South America; Danone announces collaboration with Global Methane Hub to reduce methane emissions from livestock; and, Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative's new guidance on high-integrity carbon credits, in the news digest.
Host: Ian Welsh
FSC and Eastman Naia on the sourcing sustainable wood pulp challenges
Webinar – Farm environmental impact: innovation and progress in animal agriculture
Weekly podcast: Why business must develop human rights with recourse
Tracking food supply chains to develop pandemic response
Weekly podcast: The forest fibre potential for the apparel sector
How the pandemic should be managed to minimise human rights impact
Weekly podcast: H&M and Puma on apparel’s low carbon future
Weekly podcast: How geospatial data analysis can track pandemic impacts on food supply chains
Weekly podcast: How to work with suppliers to tackle critical human rights risks
Weekly podcast: The supply chain human rights risks to watch for from Covid-19 impacts
Why the plastics debate must focus on collection and recycling
Webinar – Companies as human rights defenders: the future of ethical trade?
Webinar – What is the right level of corporate disclosure on human rights?
Webinar – Responsible recruitment: How to mitigate risk of modern slavery reaching supply chains
Webinar – Child labour monitoring and remediation: How are corporate approaches evolving?
Webinar – Supplier engagement and training on human rights: How to scale programs across supply chains
Weekly podcast: how global human rights rules impact corporate supply chains
Wageningen University on poverty alleviation in cocoa, coffee and tea supply chains
Webinar – Supply chain risk mapping: Advances in tech to map and monitor supply chain risks
Webinar – Evolving legislation and worldwide compliance: How to keep ahead of the regulatory curve
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