A 2021 report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) shows that there is no longer forced labor in Uzbekistan’s cotton industry after years of struggle.... Read More
Industry
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Harm Reduction refers to policies, programs, and practices developed to reduce harm by minimizing adverse health, social, legal, economic, and even environmental consequences of human behaviors and activities.... Read More
Starting July 2022, certain single-use plastic products are illegal in India. However, the country is underprepared.... Read More
We need powerful and continuous nationwide programs and campaigns to undo hundreds of years of socio-cultural "brainwashing" on rice.... Read More
Experts question FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Sustainability Strategy.... Read More
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Sustainability Strategy has five pillars: Human, Environmental, Social, Economic, and Governance.... Read More
Grab continues to grow alongside its commitment to sustainable development, as reported in Grab ESG Report 2021.
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Niantic continued its annual sustainability campaign through Pokémon GO Sustainability Week 2022. This shows how the gaming industry can contribute to the pursuit of sustainability.
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From shortage to RSPO’s sustainable palm oil campaign to export ban, so much has been happening in the Indonesian palm industry.
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No More Forced Labor and Child Labor in Uzbekistan’s Cotton Industry
Bali Grows Arms for Stronger Economic Recovery
An Introduction to Harm Reduction
The Rough Patch of India’s Plastic Ban
The Fall of Indonesia’s Golden Age of Rice
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Explaining the Migrant Worker Abuse and Greenwashing Issues
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Strategy for Sustainability Legacy
Grab ESG Report 2021: Performance Review and New Sustainability Commitments
Pokémon GO Sustainability Week 2022: How Gaming Industry Can Support Sustainability
Palm Oil & Sustainability in Indonesia: Export Ban and Call for Reform