Working group summary: Human rights due diligence
The most effective organisations are proactively taking steps to move from ‘do less harm’ to ‘positively impact society’
The most effective organisations are proactively taking steps to move from ‘do less harm’ to ‘positively impact society’
ESG disclosure standards are rapidly changing. To stay ahead, companies must reevaluate their approach to nonfinancial reporting
As leaders find themselves managing the effects of economic shocks, shortages, wars and political unrest – on top of all the traditional requirements needed to succeed in business – new pressures are creating new responsibilities and requiring leaders to focus on new skills and stakeholders
Businesses must assess the materials they use to reduce the ESG impact of their value chains
From reducing the total the business spends on carbon taxes to boosting sales of green products, there are many ways sustainability leads can demonstrate impact
Sonay Aikan, Senior Associate Manager Global Sustainability, Colgate-Palmolive Co.
With the supply chain accounting for between 85% – 95% of its ESG footprint, Mars is investing in improving supplier sustainability. In this interview, Global Sustainability Director Luc Beerens explains how.
The textile manufacturer has created a blockchain-powered solution to ensure full transparency of its recycled plastic supply chain
Unilever drove hygiene improvements through forming and coordinating The Hygiene and Behaviour Change Coalition (HBCC)
The Italian pharmaceutical company brought its strategic suppliers into the discussion to develop a genuinely impactful code of conduct
Japan’s largest chemical company is improving sustainability in its value chain – and generating higher revenues as a result
The health and personal care products manufacturer created a global campaign to tackle water wastage and reduce greenhouse gas emissions