Just Business: Multinational Corporations and Human Rights
Source : CSR Wire
By : W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Source : CSR Wire
By : W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Source : Triple Pundit
By : Leon Kaye
Source : Green et vert
Whole Foods Market, la chaîne d’épicerie, est devenue le premier distributeur aux États-Unis à exiger l’étiquetage de tous les aliments génétiquement modifiés vendus dans ses magasins. Certains experts pensent que cette position pourrait modifier radicalement l’industrie alimentaire.
Source : World Vision Australia
After years of lobbying the government to change the Commonwealth procurement laws to eradicate modern slavery from the supply chain, World Vision today welcomes the Prime Minister's commitment to that process.;
Source : Responsible Purchasing Network
Governments are among the largest institutional purchasers and can have a large influence in the marketplace for more sustainable products. Federal, state, and local policies are increasingly requiring government agencies to purchase less toxic products such as certified low-toxicity cleaners and paint, low-emitting furniture and building supplies, and low-mercury lighting equipment.
Source : Aliments du Québec
Source : 2degrees
By : Vanessa Delgado
The world’s first practitioner’s guide for the sustainable sourcing of agricultural raw materials has been launched in a bid to protect crops and the global supply of water.
Source : The Guardian UK
By : Steven Macatonia
If companies really want to make a difference in the developing world, it's time to go beyond fair trade and get involved with farmers directly. The overall objective of direct trade is to eliminate the power imbalances that exist in traditional supply chains.