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Maersk will cut ties with companies linked to illegal Israeli settlements on the occupied West Bank, the Danish shipping ...
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“EU Omnibus Unveiled: What’s at stake for the EU’s sustainability framework?”, 7 March 2025 Frank Bold’s Julia Otten presented our views at a webinar co-organised with ShareAction, WWF European Policy ...
Fair Work is investigating Merivale following fresh claims the hospitality giant underpaid and exploited vulnerable workers, ...
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23 Feb 2024 Article In a recent investigation by the Guardian and The Bureau for Investigative Journalism, representatives of Del Monte Kenya were accused in interviews and affidavits of offering ...
To avoid climate catastrophe, renewable energy capacity must triple in the next six years. The private sector plays a critical role in this energy transition – as do Indigenous Peoples. If the ...
The urgency to fight the climate crisis is driving a global scramble to extract the transition minerals required to power vast solar operations, wind farms, and transport electrification at enormous ...
"By no means all companies welcome relaxation of green European rules," 24 February 2025 Food companies Nestlé and Unilever and cosmetics company l'Oréal distanced themselves from many of the ...
Israel's war on Gaza While the international community has immense responsibility to bring the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Gaza to an end, secure the release of hostages and end occupation, ...
Climate change is the biggest risk to human rights. Meeting its challenge requires unprecedented roll-out of renewable energy projects across all regions in the coming years and decades. This ...