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EC Newsdesk, (Oct 9, 2014)
A framework for climate change justice, South Korea to start emissions trading and use of drones for environmental purposes held up in US
Nadine Hawa, (Oct 9, 2014)
Private-sector Chinese firms more responsive to allegations, and money lost to corruption could be funding schools
Sam Phipps, (Sep 10, 2014)
Can a company or group of companies create systemic change in the supply chain? Yes – but only with enough collaboration and commitment
Nadine Hawa, (Jun 9, 2014)
Properly precious metals, the US penal problem and tackling Asian pollution through philanthropy
Christine Bader, (Apr 6, 2014)
John Ruggie’s work on business and human rights benefited from experts seconded from industry, including Big Oil
Mark Moody-Stuart, (Apr 5, 2014)
Companies have a big role to play through investing in developing economies, especially post-conflict zones
Gina-Marie Cheeseman, (Apr 3, 2014)
From Wilmar and Golden Agri Resources to Kellogg and Hershey, big companies are leading the way by committing to sourcing sustainable palm oil, says Gina-Marie Cheeseman
Stephen Gardner, (Feb 10, 2014)
A little-known Italian city is phenomenally popular with Chinese workers. And with factories full of low-paid workers come all-too familiar risks
Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Oct 4, 2013)
Help for bees, child labour in gold mining and Somalia’s problems worsen
Oliver Balch, (Oct 1, 2013)
Extractive companies regularly find themselves embroiled in human rights conflicts. Colombian mining giant Cerrejón is taking steps to minimise its impact
Stephen Gardner, (Aug 20, 2013)
The world continues to warm, green business boost in China and how to avoid food poisoning in New York
Tobias Webb, (Jun 6, 2013)
In the wake of the recent Bangladesh factory collapse, there is an opportunity to tackle wide-ranging deficiencies in global corporate culture, says Toby Webb
Oliver Balch, (Jun 6, 2013)
Two years on from the introduction of the UN Guiding Principles on Human Rights, how are companies managing the landmark framework?
Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Mar 7, 2013)
Internet freedom, Congo’s conflict gold exposed and poor worker conditions in South Africa’s vineyards