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  • EthicsWatch: Palm oil – FMCG firms continue boycott of IOI palm oil

    April Streeter, (Sep 21, 2016)

    Companies say more robust sanctions are needed to break the link with deforestation

  • EthicsWatch: UK - Getting to grips with food loss and waste

    Ellen R Delisio, (Jul 25, 2016)

    A global standard is launched to tackle the scandal of wasted food

  • EthicsWatch: UK - Living Grid points the way to a smarter energy network

    EC Newsdesk, (Jun 22, 2016)

    A network of firms is cutting their demand for power at peak times to ease pressure on the UK’s overstretched grid

  • EthicsWatch: US - Toxic tort tensions

    April Streeter, (Apr 22, 2016)

    The award of hefty damages over a death linked to talcum powder is putting pressure on companies to disclose the risks of products

  • EthicsWatch: Asia - ‘People power works’: Indian activists turn up pressure on Unilever

    Sam Phipps, (Apr 22, 2016)

    A settlement with former factory employees looks unlikely to satisfy campaigners seeking justice over mercury pollution at Kodaikanal

  • EthicsWatch: EU - Khan and Goldsmith vie to become London’s ‘greenest mayor’

    Giles Constantine, (Apr 22, 2016)

    For a leading city, London has an abysmal record on air pollution, clean energy and waste. Can Boris Johnson’s successor turn them around?

  • EthicsWatch: Asia - Oiling the wheels of deforestation

    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

  • EthicsWatch: US - Nobody’s talking sustainability

    April Streeter, (Feb 11, 2016)

    Many eyes internationally are on Donald Trump and the US election process. But will the eventual outcome have any effect on sustainability efforts?

  • EthicsWatch: UK - Right to buy

    EC Newsdesk, (Feb 11, 2016)

    The ability of children to buy age-restricted goods online creates ethical as well as legal issues

  • EthicsWatch: EU - Net closing on tax trickery

    Stephen Gardner, (Feb 11, 2016)

    Multinationals operating in Europe have long been able to cut their tax bills – sometimes to zero – through lawful methods of structuring and accounting for their operations. That looks set to change

  • EthicsWatch: US - What price reputation?

    April Streeter, (Jan 15, 2016)

    Business executives are ranked by the public as being among the most unethical people in the professional class – and a drug pricing scandal points to why that’s the case

  • EthicsWatch: EU - Squaring the circle

    Stephen Gardner, (Jan 15, 2016)

    The European Union wants product designers, manufacturers and consumers to move towards a circular economy, and is proposing new rules to trigger that transition

  • Analysis: Human rights – New benchmark to rank companies on human rights performance

    Nadine Hawa, (Jan 14, 2015)

    Index will rank companies on human rights in effort to drive better performance

  • Ethical startups: Fairphone – Fairness calling

    Stephen Gardner, (Sep 3, 2013)

    Instead of complaining about phone-makers’ sustainability failings, a group of Dutch campaigners is producing its own rival product

  • EthicsWatch News - August 2013

    Stephen Gardner, (Aug 20, 2013)

    The world continues to warm, green business boost in China and how to avoid food poisoning in New York

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