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  • How Biden’s White House could supercharge the battle against deforestation

    Niki Mardas, (Nov 20, 2020)

    Comment: Niki Mardas of Global Canopy says the president-elect’s promise of $20bn to protect the Amazon is welcome, but US leadership could be most decisive in targeting trade in forest-risk commodities like soy, palm and beef

  • 'Tackling palm and timber deforestation is a good start. Now brands must zero in on soy and cattle'

    Ling Sin Fai Lam, (Nov 5, 2020)

    Comment: Ling Sin Fai Lam of CDP says there is an urgent need to hold cattle and soy industries to the same high standards set for other forest risk commodities in supply chains

  • Standoff at Rainbow Ridge as northern California tree protesters take aim at FSC and Home Depot

    Angeli Mehta, (Mar 7, 2020)

    Angeli Mehta reports on a community that is trying to prevent logging and use of herbicides in high conservation value forest

  • ‘Consumer goods firms are failing to see the wood for the trees’

    Ling Sin Fai Lam, (Nov 29, 2019)

    While Danone, Nestlé, L’Oréal and Unilever are leaders, big brands are failing to respond to increasing deforestation with anything like the urgency needed, warns CDP’s Ling Sin Fai Lam

  • Decade of action on climate in Ethical Corporation in 2020

    EC Newsdesk, (Oct 14, 2019)

    Before finalising our editorial calendar for next year, Ethical Corporation is reaching out to our community for input, and offering opportunities to sponsor content and support our independent journalism

  • CSR Cheat Sheet: Human trafficking rises

    Oliver Balch, (Feb 9, 2017)

    Quantifying modern slavery, low-carbon transport, the price of illegal timber, and an insight into happiness in the workplace

  • PolicyWatch – March 2016

    Stephen Gardner, (Mar 21, 2016)

    The central Pacific island nation of Kiribati could be the first to be waving goodbye, Loophole closes, Woolly thinking and Woodland worries

  • NGOWatch - March 2016

    Nadine Hawa, (Mar 18, 2016)

    PNG’s massive financial losses to logging companies

  • Analysis: Timber trade – Making sure we hear every tree that falls

    Oliver Balch, (Nov 5, 2014)

    WWF has enlisted corporations to pressure the EU to tighten laws on illegal timber

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