This week: Niels Wiellard from Satelligence on how satellite data analysis can provide crucial details about why the Amazon fires have hit record numbers this year. And Schneider Electric’s Nathan Schuler on the rise and rise of science-based targets.
Plus, in the news digest: Greenpeace drops Wilmar, Unilever and Mondelez; cocoa sustainability to be regulated in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire; mineral mining exploitation; and, $11tn now divested from fossil fuels.
Hosted by Ian Welsh
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Why supplier relationships are key to achieving ambitious targets
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Due diligence regulation – the risk of smallholder exclusion
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The engagement, governance and integration pillars for net zero success
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Apparel companies’ role in overcoming barriers to circularity
Weekly podcast: How to plot a realistic and robust route to net zero
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Regenerative agriculture: do believe the hype?
Weekly podcast: Agri-sector entrepreneurs backed by Tesco and WWF
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