Ksapa shares feedback and insights to follow up on our recent webinar with Céline Soubranne Weber (Axa) and Jakob Puchinger (IRT System X, CentraleSupélec). We examine challenges and solutions for stakeholder engagement strategies and outline key trends for the coming years.
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Ksapa held a webinar including 250+ registered participants from Fortune-500 companies, investors and other critical stakeholders discussing EU mandating human rights due diligence. Here are a few takeaways.
Time to invest in responsible purchasing practices seeking for impact. 3 successful solutions to match practices with the demands of the real economy we’re sharing with Chief Procurement Officers.
The European Commission announced it would implement a directive on mandatory human rights due diligence. Here’s what to expect by 2021.
Achieving successful territorial integration of projects requires successful local engagement, especially of the most vulnerable segments. Elements of analysis to achieve success.
Smallholder farmers represent 70% of food production in the world. Transfering sustainable practices at their level is critical to build more resilient and inclusive chains. Here are tips to succeed.
Virtually any industrial development nowadays with local footprint is calling for serious local stakeholder engagement. Regulators, investors and good practice to build systemic ESG risk assessment encourage proactive risk mitigation of human right related risks. 5 tips to get it right in this article
Customs, investors, lawyers are increasing pressure on companies’ supply chains to eliminate child labor. 5 concrete suggestions from our experience.
Multinational companies are increasingly given formal notice by civil society on the basis of human right due diligence laws. A new source of insecurity for companies as some say? What’s at stake is more profound for business and investors
Legally binding instrument to regulate multinational companies in International Human Rights Law is making progress. Here are 6 areas to closely monitor.