This week: Saif Hameed, CEO of Altruistiq, talks with Innovation Forum's Ian Welsh about the challenges for companies tackling their scope 3 supply chain emissions. They discuss how to identify scope 3 hotspots, avoid the common mistakes companies make and more.
Plus: during Innovation Forum’s responsible sourcing and ethical trade event in London, some of the expert participants spoke with Ian, reflecting on conversations from the conference. Hear reflections from Alenka Turnsek from EY and International Justice Mission's Andrey Sawchenko.
Host: Ian Welsh
How natural climate solutions deliver effective GHG reductions
Apparel sector’s ‘massive’ forced labour policy-practice gap
Weekly podcast: Solving the traceability challenges for uncertified palm oil
Sir Ian Boyd on food sector efficiency challenges on the road to COP26
Weekly podcast: How partnership empowers Ghana’s cocoa growers
CCC’s Julia King on business adaptation for climate change
Webinar – 10 years of sustainability in action: towards a forest positive future
Weekly podcast: Seafood sector climate change impacts, and apparel sector forced labour risks
Why responsible forests mean supply chain clarity
Weekly podcast: Why natural climate solutions are about much more than just planting trees
How to align targets in a coffee and cocoa landscape
Regenerative forestry’s role in cutting fossil fuel plastics
Weekly podcast: How to unlock food sector efficiencies
Weekly podcast: Why business needs to accelerate climate adaptation, now
Textile Exchange on COP26 apparel sector policy impacts
Apparel’s supply chain data standardisation challenge
Webinar – Incentives that work: how to implement supply chains natural climate solutions
Is apparel upcycling the quickest route to carbon neutrality?
Weekly podcast: Can forests solve apparel’s microplastics problem?
How producers can demonstrate the value of resilient practices
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