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  • Society Watch: Can investing in education save the S in ESG?

    Mark Hillsdon, (Jan 11, 2023)

    Mark Hillsdon reports on how companies like Estee Lauder and American Express are prioritising support for SDG 4 as a metric of social impact, not out of philanthropy

  • Brand Watch: Xinjiang forced labour allegations put brands and investors in hot seat

    Oliver Balch, (Apr 28, 2021)

    In contrast to their positioning on climate action, companies are struggling to get on the front foot with human rights risk, Oliver Balch reports

  • ‘Companies should take a pragmatic approach to the UK’s upcoming due diligence law’

    Michael Pollitt, (Apr 9, 2020)

    In this comment piece, GoodCorporation’s Michael Pollitt says amendments to the UK Environment Bill will fill in the gaps in implementation left by the Modern Slavery Act

  • CSR Cheat Sheet: Turning plastic waste into classrooms in Côte d'Ivoire and Colombia

    Oliver Balch, (Jun 17, 2019)

    In his monthly sustainability news round-up, Oliver Balch reports on how the circular economy is catching on in the Global South, progress on zero-deforestation commitments, and the latest data on wellbeing at work

  • 'Commonwealth countries must join forces to defeat modern slavery'

    Andrew Forrest, (Apr 30, 2018)

    Andrew Forrest of Walk Free Foundation and Lord Carlile of Berriew argue that the UK leadership on tackling human rights abuse will be critical over the next two years

  • To end modern slavery, we first need to see the whole picture

    Jacqueline Joudo Larsen and Michaelle De Cock, (Oct 13, 2017)

    Jacqueline Joudo Larsen of Walk Free Foundation and the ILO's Michaelle De Cock describe how they pulled together the first definitive data set on the 40 million people enslaved in the global economy

  • PolicyWatch – August 2016

    Stephen Gardner, (Aug 17, 2016)

    Aircraft emission fears, Scottish wind power, child labour loophole and dam damned

  • NGOWatch – July 2016

    Nadine Hawa, (Jul 22, 2016)

    Record number of land defenders killed in 2015

  • BrandWatch – July 2016

    Nadine Hawa, (Jul 22, 2016)

    PepsiCo supplier accused of child labour

  • #BeBoldForChange: Why it pays to invest in women in supply chains

    Ellen R Delisio, (Apr 21, 2016)

    Firms like GAP and L'Oreal and Mott MacDonald know that a proactive approach to gender issues can flag up brand risks to companies at an early stage

  • EthicsWatch: US - Seafood slaves and supply chains

    April Streeter, (Mar 21, 2016)

    New laws and some laudable corporate disclosures are raising hopes that endemic labour issues in the seafood sector can be cleaned up

  • BrandWatch – February 2016

    Nadine Hawa, (Feb 11, 2016)

    GMO labelling, Hilton resource savings, data centres heat water and Congo child labour accusations

  • Sustainable innovation – Innovation trends for 2015

    Sam Phipps, (Jan 5, 2015)

    Many NGOs and businesses have innovated with commitment and imagination over the last year. But with the global economy still weak, the challenge remains how to do more with less

  • Supply Chain Briefing Part 3: Systemic change

    Sam Phipps, (Sep 10, 2014)

    Can a company or group of companies create systemic change in the supply chain? Yes – but only with enough collaboration and commitment

  • EthicsWatch: Sustainable business roundup

    Stephen Gardner, (Jun 4, 2014)

    HP fined for bribing officials, Brunei-linked businesses boycotted, why working on a tobacco farm is bad for children and linking climate and country credit ratings

  • Analysis: child labour – Too many children still at work

    Judy Kuszewski 2, (Nov 8, 2013)

    A new report claims good progress on child labour, but warns against complacency

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