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  • 'There should be no room for deforestation on British plates'

    John Randall, (Jul 19, 2021)

    Comment: John Randall, Baron Randall of Uxbridge, warns that the Environment Bill, currently being scrutinised in the House of Lords, has loopholes that will allow meat linked to deforestation to enter UK food supply chains

  • The Bolsonaro effect: Ethical Corporation reports on the fightback against deforestation in Brazil

    Terry Slavin, (Mar 10, 2020)

    In the second of our two-part briefing on deforestation risk in supply chains, Ethical Corporation magazine looks at soya, beef and cocoa. We also look at pressures to reform the Forestry Stewardship Council, the rise of biodiversity as a business agenda, and the UK's plans to plough a new furrow on agriculture post-Brexit

  • 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

  • ‘Now companies can finally be held to account for their no-deforestation commitments’

    Morgan Gillespy, (Jun 12, 2019)

    CDP’s Morgan Gillespy and Rainforest Alliance’s Leah Samberg argue that the new Accountability Framework, launched this week by a coalition of civil society partners, will close the ‘accountability loop’ that has prevented more than 500 companies from making real progress on removing deforestation from commodity supply chains

  • Want to fight climate change? Start by checking what's on your plate

    Julie Nash, (Dec 18, 2018)

    Julie Nash of Ceres says most food companies are tackling only a tiny fraction of their greenhouse gas emissions, despite the fact the sector produces more climate-causing gases than transport and buildings sectors combined

  • Final countdown for forests in the magazine

    Terry Slavin, (Nov 2, 2018)

    In the November issue of Ethical Corporation we assess progress on corporate zero deforestation commitments as the clock ticks down to 2020, and how the healthcare sector is stepping up efforts to meet the Sustainable Development Goals

  • CSR Cheat Sheet: 'No company will meet its 2020 zero-deforestation goals'

    Oliver Balch, (Dec 19, 2017)

    Nestlé, Mars, Marks & Spencer, Danone and Kellogg top scorers in Forest 500 report; ocean plastics backlash grows; EU probes IKEA tax affairs

  • Report review: Cargill making solid progress on ambitious climate goals

    Claire Manuel, (Oct 20, 2017)

    The global food giant is working with a range of partners to increase its use of renewables, decrease emissions and tackle deforestation, according to its latest integrated annual report

  • Deforestation briefing: 'This is now a critical issue in supply chains'

    Terry Slavin, (Jul 27, 2017)

    Up to to $900bn in annual turnover is at risk if deforestation from beef, soy, timber and palm oil isn't brought under control, according to the CDP

  • Deforestation briefing: Beef supply chain blamed as deforestation climbs in Brazil

    Mark Hillsdon, (Jul 26, 2017)

    As the likes of Walmart and McDonald’s close in on their 2020 deforestation pledges, green groups hope they can use their collective power to put pressure on rogue ranchers

  • Deforestation briefing: Palmed off - Rumble in the Jungle

    April Streeter, (Aug 17, 2015)

    Changes, or at least assurances of changes, are coming to the palm oil industry, a mega-business blamed for much of the deforestation in tropical nations

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