With the rise of the CSRD, a more exigeant and demanding sustainability european directive is put in place. What to expect for 2024 ?
Category Archives: Sustainability
In this article we summarise a recent session we hosted on ICTforAg on how best to leverage low-tech digital solutions for agricultural transformation across developing economies bringing in perspectives from policy research, on-ground nonprofit, and a large telecom provider.
In this blog, Ksapa discusses the key challenges in agriculture and learnings from the agricultural events held during COP 28
In this article, Ksapa looks back at the key takeaways from the 12th UN Forum on Business and Human Rights to highlight key issues for 2024.
Here’s an overview of the changing regulatory landscape on the topic of living wage and access best in class approaches.
Rice is more than just a staple food; it contributes to nearly one-fifth of all human consumed calories globally. The reliance on this cereal draws a clear picture of its indispensable role in ensuring food security, especially in developing countries. Today, rice consumption is increasing globally, while productivity is declining due to numerous factors.
In this article, Ksapa elaborates on the the effectiveness of import bans that relate to forced labor in green transition supply chains.
In this article, Ksapa clarifies the certain and uncertain points of the forthcoming EU CS3D to help companies be CS3D ready.
The definitive version of the 12 sustainability reporting standards that shape CSRD is now official. With the end of the review period by the co-legislators, this first series of 12 sector-specific ESRS providing for proportionate but comprehensive reporting on environmental, social and governance issues has now been integrated into the European legal framework. This article explains these standards in just a few minutes.
Ksapa suggests a 3 step approach engaging business partners on forced labor issues with concrete checking points and actions mitigating risks