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  • How technology can shine a light on murky supply chains

    Eva-Maria Dimitriadis, (Nov 8, 2018)

    Eva-Maria Dimitriadis of C5 Accelerate says online platforms are helping African smallholder farmers get a fairer deal for their produce by keeping them free of the taint of corruption

  • British retailers target modern slavery in concerted bid to tackle SDGs

    Claire Manuel, (Apr 10, 2018)

    Boots, John Lewis, M&S, and Sainsbury’s among 25 UK firms to collaborate on addressing issues like recruitment fees in their supply chains

  • CSR Cheat Sheet: No Monday blues for sustainability professionals

    Oliver Balch, (Mar 6, 2018)

    Employees in CSR happier than average; tarnished jewellery supply chains; the problem of principles v profits; corporates scramble to restore trust

  • Human rights briefing: Kellogg serves up best practice on reporting

    April Streeter, (Jul 26, 2017)

    Kellogg has meticulously recorded human rights issues in its palm oil supply chain since it was called out by Amnesty International

  • Asia series: Supply Chains – Strengthening the weak links

    Sam Phipps, (Mar 3, 2015)

    Through varied approaches, large companies operating in Asia are taking increasingly active steps to improve the sustainability of their suppliers

  • Modern slavery and the role of business

    Polly Foley, (Oct 8, 2014)

    Companies can exercise measures to detect and address slavery in their supply chains

  • UK stalls on supply chain slavery

    Michael Pollitt, (Sep 1, 2014)

    Two hundred years ago Britain led the global abolitionist movement by example. Today, however, the UK would rather wait for Europe to twist its arm.

  • Academic comment: Prakash Sethi – The incentive to improve

    Rob Bailes, (Apr 3, 2014)

    There has been much debate in the period since the Rana Plaza factory collapse, but what change of real substance has there been?

  • Analysis: apparel – China’s Italian job

    Stephen Gardner, (Feb 10, 2014)

    A little-known Italian city is phenomenally popular with Chinese workers. And with factories full of low-paid workers come all-too familiar risks

  • 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

  • Analysis: food waste – Crumbs of comfort

    Rob Bailes, (Sep 2, 2013)

    A new industry initiative aims to help Europe meet its targets for cutting high levels of food waste

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