Customs, investors, lawyers are increasing pressure on companies’ supply chains to eliminate child labor. 5 concrete suggestions from our experience.
Tag Archives: mexico
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.
Tech based applications with positive sustainability impacts has significantly increased in the past decade. Mass adoption is critical to scale up impacts
How to factor human right due diligence across investment decisions. Here’s a step by step approach developed across projects to help and provide some initial guidance.
Technologies can improve working conditions of workers. Let’s explore risk assessment, traceability, grievance mechanism, training programs.
Energy transition is generating massive procurement of agricultural commodities. Companies can mitigate deforestation risks with social performance programs
6 technologies are leading profound digital transformations of our supply chains. Here are some insights learning from initiatives underway making the most especially of mobile applications and innovative finance.
Human rights due diligence laws are gaining traction all over Europe. What To Learn From France and UK’s Human Rights Due Diligence Laws?
PPPs have been on the rise for decades. Problem: we’re not on track to meet Agenda 2030 nor Paris Agreement target 2030. What’s wrong?