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  • Executive interview: P&G Fabric Care Being a Force For Good and Growth

    Sponsored content, (Mar 4, 2021)

    Liam Dowd, managing director at Reuters Events – Sustainable Business, interviews Todd Cline, Director at Procter & Gamble’s North America Fabric Care Research & Development.

  • Polman: 'Amid rising vaccine nationalism, WTO's new director-general can't come quick enough'

    Paul Polman, (Feb 15, 2021)

    COMMENT: Many challenges await the global trade body’s new chair Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, but her appointment is a cause for celebration, writes Paul Polman

  • What companies can do to fix our broken food system

    Viktoria de Bourbon de Parme, (Jan 5, 2021)

    COMMENT: Viktoria de Bourbon de Parme of the World Benchmarking Alliance says greater transparency about the food sector’s environmental and social impacts is a critical first step towards transformational change

  • ‘Investors don't understand how much climate action is needed from companies'

    Wolfgang Kuhn, (Dec 9, 2020)

    COMMENT: The finance profession is ill-equipped to push for the transition of critical sectors, says ShareAction’s Wolfgang Kuhn

  • How consumers are stepping up to the plate on cutting food waste

    Ignacio Gavilan, (Nov 24, 2020)

    COMMENT: Ignacio Gavilan of The Consumer Goods Forum says Covid-19-related shortages mean shoppers are more accepting of wonky veg schemes introduced by UK retailers like Tesco

  • Why multilateralism needs to make a comeback at G20

    Paul Polman, (Nov 19, 2020)

    Comment: Paul Polman argues that global leaders must rise to the unprecedented challenges facing humanity by crafting a coordinated international response to Covid-19 that protects both people and planet

  • The future of work: The Ethical Corporation assesses the long-term impact of Covid-19

    Terry Slavin, (Oct 7, 2020)

    The axioms by which companies have done business for the past 50 years have been upended by the pandemic. In this month's issue of the magazine we look at whether developments like the remote working revolution will help or hinder companies as they seek to get onto a more sustainable path

  • Sanda Ojiambo: ‘There’s a lot of work to do in the Global North as well as the Global South’

    Oliver Balch, (Sep 18, 2020)

    Oliver Balch speaks to the new executive director of the United Nations Global Compact about stepping into Lise Kingo's shoes, and her agenda for delivering the SDGs by 2030

  • Watch on demand: Collaboration ‘key to Increasing climate action post Covid-19’

    Conference Recording, (Jul 8, 2020)

    In our recent Virtual Business Week, sponsored by Huawei, Martin Xu, president of global government affairs, explained how one big lesson from the pandemic is the importance of collaborative action to tackle climate change

  • 'Companies that pay attention to people in their supply chains will lead the recovery from Covid-19'

    Pauliina Murphy, (Jun 18, 2020)

    Comment: Pauliina Murphy of the World Benchmarking Alliance says hitting the pause button on the global economy has highlighted societal demands for more transparency from companies on their social, economic and environmental sustainability

  • Calls for green Covid-19 recovery packages from companies and 220 regional governments

    Terry Slavin, (May 18, 2020)

    Policymakers must use the trillions of dollars they are preparing to inject into their economies to support efforts to tackle climate change, urges a coalition of 155 companies that have set science-based targets. Terry Slavin reports

  • Building back better: Ethical Corporation examines what Covid-19 will mean for sustainability

    Terry Slavin, (May 4, 2020)

    This month's magazine considers the profound and far-reaching changes to global business in the wake of the pandemic, from a heightened awareness of biodiversity risk to how it may reshape corporate accounting

  • The race to cool our sweltering cities in Ethical Corporation

    Terry Slavin, (Apr 6, 2020)

    In the April issue of our free to download magazine, Ethical Corporation focuses on the drive to make access to low-carbon cooling a priority in the fight against climate change and to deliver the SDGs. We also look at another vastly overlooked weapon in the climate change arsenal: energy efficiency

  • Why 176 institutional investors are calling out brands for failure to respect human rights

    Camille Le Pors, (Apr 2, 2020)

    Canon, Carlsberg, Ralph Lauren and Starbucks are among 95 companies that are being pressed by investors worth $4.5tn to take prompt action to respect the rights of workers and communities, say Camille Le Pors of the World Benchmarking Alliance and Paloma Munoz Quick of the Investor Alliance for Human Rights

  • ‘This is a wake-up call. We must live within our planetary boundaries to avoid future pandemics'’

    Paul Polman, (Mar 23, 2020)

    Paul Polman argues that companies must rapidly transition to a way of doing business that does not destroy biodiversity and natural capital or there will be more Covid-19s

  • 'With most biodiversity lying on indigenous land, their leadership is crucial'

    Melinda Macleod, (Mar 4, 2020)

    BHP Foundation’s Melinda Macleod explains how indigenous-led conservation projects, like the 10 Deserts Project in Australia, can help achieve the urgent turnaround in biodiversity need this decade

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