Manufacturers Lack Supply Chain Visibility beyond Tier 1 Suppliers
Source : Sustainable Plant
Source : 2degrees
Par : Adelina Simanjuntak
With the release of adidas Group's latest Sustainability report, Adelina Simanjuntak gives a look into the company's latest way of improving communication between suppliers and workers.
Source : Sustainable Brands
Par : Candice McLeod
Each week leading up to the Sustainable Brands Innovation Open (SBIO) finals on June 5th, where the runner-up will be decided via live online public vote, we will feature articles introducing our semi-finalists. This week, meet Efficiency Exchange.
Source : Ethical Corporation
Par : Rory Sullivan et Nicky Amos
The results of the first Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare show that many large food companies have yet to recognise the business importance of farm animal welfare.
Source : Basel Action Network
Source : Triple Pundit
Par : Raz Godelnik
There are already some lessons in corporate responsibility we can learn from the tragedy of the building collapse in Bangladesh. One of them, as Vikas Bajaj wrote in the New York Times, is that most brands and retailers offer consumers very little information about how their products are made, and hence conscious consumers have no choice but to educate themselves.
Source : Économie sociale Québec
Montréal, le 17 mai 2013 – Aujourd’hui, la première ministre du Québec, madame Pauline Marois, annonçait d’importants investissements dans le quartier Centre-Sud de Montréal, notamment dans le projet immobilier de la Maison de la Providence, un projet qui accueillera dans son volet espace à bureaux la nouvelle Maison de l’économie sociale.
Source : Food Business News
Par : Eric Schroeder
General Mills, Inc. is focused on increasing the sustainability of 10 priority agricultural raw materials that represent more than 50% of the Minneapolis-based company’s annual purchases.