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News / #slavery
27 September 2017
Policy & Finance
Over 40 million people caught in modern slavery, 152 million in child labour – UN
Over 40 million people caught in modern slavery, 152 million in child labour – UN
18 August 2017
Transport
Asia's biggest budget airline trains crew to spot human traffickers
Asia's biggest budget airline trains crew to spot human traffickers
25 July 2017
Manufacturing
India's low-paid garment workers seek $7.6 mln compensation
India's low-paid garment workers seek $7.6 mln compensation
20 June 2017
Manufacturing
From tea to tobacco - which everyday products are most at risk of modern slavery links?
From tea to tobacco - which everyday products are most at risk of modern slavery links?
19 June 2017
Policy & Finance
India commits to global pacts on eradicating child slavery
India commits to global pacts on eradicating child slavery
13 June 2017
Food & Agriculture
UK supermarket pulls corned beef off shelves due to slavery fears
UK supermarket pulls corned beef off shelves due to slavery fears
12 June 2017
Policy & Finance
Traffickers lure Indian girls into sex slavery with 'Taj Mahal' promise
Traffickers lure Indian girls into sex slavery with 'Taj Mahal' promise
9 June 2017
Carbon & Climate
Trump climate pullout will help child traffickers - Nobel Laureate
Trump climate pullout will help child traffickers - Nobel Laureate
29 May 2017
Manufacturing
Adidas' slavery buster hopes apps can help give workers a voice
Adidas' slavery buster hopes apps can help give workers a voice
21 April 2017
Manufacturing
Tech firms must go beyond Congo's "conflict minerals" to clean supply chain - study
Tech firms must go beyond Congo's "conflict minerals" to clean supply chain - study
20 April 2017
Food & Agriculture
South India's scorching drought forces farmers into debt bondage
South India's scorching drought forces farmers into debt bondage
30 March 2017
Policy & Finance
Despite growth, one in 10 Asians live in extreme poverty
Despite growth, one in 10 Asians live in extreme poverty
20 March 2017
CSR
Nestle, Mars vow to clean up pet food supply chains
Nestle, Mars vow to clean up pet food supply chains
6 February 2017
Policy & Finance
Indian textile firms fail to investigate abuse complaints - activists
Indian textile firms fail to investigate abuse complaints - activists
3 January 2017
CSR
From DNA to laws to data, five key tools to combat trafficking in 2017
From DNA to laws to data, five key tools to combat trafficking in 2017
21 December 2016
Food & Agriculture
Thai slave-crewed fishing boats shift seas to evade law
Thai slave-crewed fishing boats shift seas to evade law
Manufacturing
The top 5 manufacturing stories in 2016
The top 5 manufacturing stories in 2016
2 December 2016
CSR
Two tech companies win first Stop Slavery Award after workforce scrutiny
Two tech companies win first Stop Slavery Award after workforce scrutiny
30 November 2016
Manufacturing
Is your T-shirt clean of slavery? Science may soon be able to tell
Is your T-shirt clean of slavery? Science may soon be able to tell
16 September 2016
Manufacturing
Charity targets spinning mills in India, Bangladesh to end slavery in fashion industry
Charity targets spinning mills in India, Bangladesh to end slavery in fashion industry
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ADB backs Indonesia with US$600 million new coal funding despite climate pledge: report
A new study by civic society groups accuses the Asian Development Bank of indirectly financing coal power plants …
ADB backs Indonesia with US$600 million new coal funding despite climate pledge: report
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Google appoints Spencer Low as first Asia Pacific sustainability head
The former SATS chief sustainability officer joins a company that aims to achieve net-zero emissions across its full …
Google appoints Spencer Low as first Asia Pacific sustainability head
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Fossil fuel subsidy cuts will posit Malaysia as clean energy leader, but require phased approach: experts
A phase-out of diesel subsidies does not come without political risk, but could position Malaysia as a regional …
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Carbon pricing is seen as a ‘way out’ for the Malaysian steel industry to cut emissions
Investments from China are driving emissions-intensive steel production in Malaysia's steel sector.
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Practising human rights due diligence in the palm oil industry
The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) defines HRDD as a process of identifying, …
Practising human rights due diligence in the palm oil industry
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