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  • Brand Watch: WBCSD warns members it’s time to get serious as it raises climate action bar

    Oliver Balch, (Mar 30, 2021)

    Oliver Balch analyses the latest sustainability news, from the companies responding to the business group’s Vision 2050 refresh to growing action to address water risk

  • 'Investors and companies are fiddling while forests burn’

    Mark Hillsdon, (Mar 9, 2020)

    New reports from Forest 500 and CDP point to a big gap between rhetoric and action when it comes to addressing escalating forest loss. Mark Hillsdon and Terry Slavin report

  • US companies perform twice as badly as Europeans on human rights ranking

    Terry Slavin, (Nov 15, 2018)

    Starbucks and Kraft Heinz are among a dubious roll call of American firms that scored less than 10% on the Corporate Human Rights Benchmark, where Germany’s Adidas took first place

  • CEOs in push to restore American Dream

    Diana Rojas, (Jun 26, 2017)

    Companies are working in opposition to Trump’s attempts to limit refugees entering the US, but many feel they have to tread carefully

  • Sustainable business stands up to Trump

    Terry Slavin, (Feb 3, 2017)

    As an American Sustainable Business Council letter against the immigration ban attracts 140 signatures, companies say the new administration’s extreme policies have put them in a precarious position

  • BrandWatch – October 2014

    Nadine Hawa, (Oct 9, 2014)

    Another child labour case for Samsung, Lego joins the fight against climate change & another ethical blow for McDonalds

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