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Oliver Balch, (Feb 9, 2017)
Quantifying modern slavery, low-carbon transport, the price of illegal timber, and an insight into happiness in the workplace
EC Newsdesk, (Jan 18, 2017)
P&G's plastics solution, Europe's circular economy, Unilever recycling target, HSBC slammed, Ikea zero waste pledge, UK urged on SDGs, sustainable Siemens, blood diamonds, Waitrose food waste push, and Divine Chocolate
Terry Slavin, (Dec 9, 2016)
In an exclusive interview with Ethical Corporation, Tetra Pak’s vice-president for environment talks about how the packaging giant is trying to meet the sustainability challenges of its ubiquitous aseptic cartons
Oliver Balch, (Dec 8, 2016)
Silicon Valley renewables investment, employees lack CSR awareness and weak deforestation policies for world’s largest companies
Mike Barry, (Nov 10, 2016)
As COP22 begins in Marrakech, Mike Barry of Marks & Spencer argues that the world has to think small as well as big
Terry Slavin, (Sep 22, 2016)
Ethical Corporation goes to Vietnam to learn how the 40-year-old firm is championing biodiversity with its ambitious new sustainable sourcing strategy
April Streeter, (Sep 21, 2016)
Companies say more robust sanctions are needed to break the link with deforestation
Nadine Hawa, (Sep 19, 2016)
Flying migrants to Europe, ivory still for sale, circular approach to waste and tackling palm oil investment
Angeli Mehta, (Aug 23, 2016)
Environmental groups and biodiversity researchers have hailed a move by Michelin to eliminate rubber from deforested areas from its supply chain as an industry breakthrough.
Terry Slavin, (Jul 26, 2016)
Private sector initiatives have the power to deliver the emissions cuts promised at Paris, a major conference in London heard
April Streeter, (Jul 26, 2016)
New tools allowing access to real-time images and data are providing hope in the fight against forest destruction
April Streeter, (Jul 4, 2016)
Nestlé and Unilever lead the pack when it comes to the biggest 10 consumer goods producers, according to an Ethical Corporation analysis, but even the laggards are trying to up their game
Oliver Balch, (Jun 22, 2016)
We read all the reports so you don’t have to
April Streeter, (Jun 22, 2016)
The RSPO’s suspension of IOI in April has forced even laggard companies to take a closer look at the ‘carbon bombs’ in their supply chains
Terry Slavin, (Jun 22, 2016)
Activists from Indonesia, Liberia, Colombia and Peru have given first-hand testimony that RSPO is failing to stop human rights abuses
Stephen Gardner, (May 23, 2016)
Cobalt human rights abuses ‘ignored’, Indonesia certifies timber and the Call for ethical label on clothes
Ellen R Delisio, (Mar 22, 2016)
Big buyers of palm oil may have adopted forest-friendly purchasing policies, but they appear still to have little control over their suppliers’ practices
EC Newsdesk, (Feb 2, 2016)
Based in Washington, DC, Hayward leads a global landscapes and livelihoods team responsible for design of Rainforest Alliance’s worldwide field strategies for agriculture, forestry, climate change, education, finance, tourism, and other key practices.
Stephen Gardner, (Jan 14, 2016)
Green taxes, climate lawsuit, Amazon deforestation and oil lobbying