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  • ‘Leicester 'sweatshops' show the urgent need to change unethical business practices'

    David Grayson, (Nov 30, 2020)

    Comment: David Grayson of the Cranfield School of Management draws some wider lessons from what was described as 'one of the worst ESG scandals in modern UK history' during the recent House of Commons debate, in which Labour MP Liz Kendall criticised investors for failing to hold Boohoo to account

  • The disruptors: How quiet-spoken Gabrielle Ginér is making a big noise on climate at BT

    Oliver Balch, (Nov 22, 2019)

    On the eve of COP25 climate conference in Madrid, Oliver Balch profiles the head of sustainability at the FTSE 100 company, one of the first to set an ambitious 1.5C science-based target

  • Sponsored content: SC Johnson shows what it's made of in new sustainability report

    Anonymous, (Apr 27, 2018)

    In The Science Inside, the US company breaks new ground in transparency about how it chooses its ingredients

  • Nestlé takes natural capital approach to make UK dairy farming more sustainable

    Angeli Mehta, (Mar 18, 2018)

    Nestlé is paying a premium to UK farmers to try out interventions such as planting hedgerows, reports Angeli Mehta

  • 10 steps firms can take towards a 1.5C world

    Gabrielle Ginér, (Oct 11, 2017)

    As COP23 begins in Bonn this week, BT's Gabrielle Ginér explains why BT, Carlsberg Group and Tesco have become the first companies in the world to commit to science-based targets compatible with keeping global temperature rises to 1.5C

  • Eight key takeaways from day two of Responsible Business Summit New York

    Terry Slavin, (Mar 30, 2017)

    Here are just some of the highlights from the second day of high-octane discussion at Ethical Corporation’s annual New York conference.

  • Target to remove harmful chemicals by 2020

    Rebecca Ley, (Feb 1, 2017)

    US retailer promises to be transparent about all its product ingredients in ambitous new CSR strategy

  • NGO voices: Lessons from working with Unilever in Vietnam

    EC Newsdesk, (Jan 12, 2017)

    Oxfam’s Rachel Wilshaw reveals how doing a study of the company's labour standards was an eye-opener for both parties

  • Issue 9: Big data comes to the supply chain

    Ellen R Delisio, (Dec 15, 2016)

    From monitoring palm oil plantations to cutting energy use in data centres, Ellen R Delisio looks at how companies used IT to get a shop-floor view of their operations in 2016

  • Electronics industry challenges others to adopt employer pays principle

    Terry Slavin, (Nov 18, 2016)

    Verité’s report on slavery in Malaysian supply chains prompted EICC to clamp down on recruitment fees. Now it is urging other sectors to follow

  • Companies ‘doing barest minimum’ on reporting slavery

    Katherine Sharp, (Nov 17, 2016)

    Analyses of statements under the Modern Slavery Act show FTSE 100 boards failing to appreciate slavery risks in their supply chains

  • Modern slavery risks hit home for UK firms

    Maxine Perella, (Nov 17, 2016)

    With even John Lewis caught out by a sharp rise in forced labour in UK supply chains, there are fears firms will move more purchasing overseas to protect their brands

  • Smallholders Review: 500 million small steps to feed the world

    April Streeter, (Oct 13, 2016)

    With climate change threatening global food production, companies from Olam to Unilever are focusing on lifting smallholder farmers out of poverty

  • Bee decline Briefing Part 4: Pollinators as portfolio risk

    Terry Slavin, (Oct 12, 2016)

    Abigail Herron of Aviva Investors explains how asset managers can drive the decline in bee populations up corporate agendas

  • Target Report Review: Target's year of hits and misses

    Jana Holt, (Sep 22, 2016)

    The US big-box retailer meets goals on US employee wellbeing but could do much better on human rights in the global supply chain

  • Ethical Corporation Leadership Series: Ton van Keken, Senior Vice President of Operations, Interface EMEA

    Liam Dowd, (Sep 13, 2016)

    Cross-sector collaborative projects have been pivotal in helping to reduce Interface’s carbon footprint

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