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3 November 2017
Manufacturing
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Manufacturing
FSC mulls rule change to allow certification for recent deforesters
FSC mulls rule change to allow certification for recent deforesters
2 October 2017
Policy & Finance
UN rights office issues business standards on treatment of LGBTI employees
UN rights office issues business standards on treatment of LGBTI employees
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8 September 2017
Manufacturing
Rupert Murdoch's Aussie papers linked to deforestation in Indonesia
Rupert Murdoch's Aussie papers linked to deforestation in Indonesia
5 September 2017
Corporate Responsibility
Is the term 'human rights' outdated?
Is the term 'human rights' outdated?
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Manufacturing
This company wants to make the fashion industry sustainable using blockchain
This company wants to make the fashion industry sustainable using blockchain
7 August 2017
Carbon & Climate
Companies and governments working together helps halt deforestation - report
Companies and governments working together helps halt deforestation - report
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The mining sector's US$16 billion emissions cost
The mining sector's US$16 billion emissions cost
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China renews clampdown on waste imports
China renews clampdown on waste imports
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Waste
From rented jeans to reused cooking oil, businesses are going 'circular'
From rented jeans to reused cooking oil, businesses are going 'circular'
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
24 July 2017
Manufacturing
Fashion brands bring hand-washing but little else to India's garment workers, say critics
Fashion brands bring hand-washing but little else to India's garment workers, say critics
Manufacturing
The SME's guide to benefitting from sustainability
The SME's guide to benefitting from sustainability
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Policy & Finance
Can Europe tap the private sector to protect its environment?
Can Europe tap the private sector to protect its environment?
18 July 2017
Manufacturing
Aida Greenbury talks about transforming business as usual in Indonesia
Aida Greenbury talks about transforming business as usual in Indonesia
12 July 2017
Water
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Greenpeace and Thai Union reach ceasefire on sustainable tuna
7 July 2017
Manufacturing
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Bangladesh garment factory blast raises fresh concerns over workers' safety
5 July 2017
Food & Agriculture
New guide aims to help investors navigate social and environmental risks of commodities supply chains
New guide aims to help investors navigate social and environmental risks of commodities supply chains
30 June 2017
Manufacturing
Shoe brands urged to tackle forced labour at tanneries and ranches
Shoe brands urged to tackle forced labour at tanneries and ranches
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