Calls for the upcoming EU directive on corporate due diligence to level the playing field by including components that remove barriers to justice

Week of 26 September 2021 Calls for the upcoming EU directive on corporate due diligence to level the playing field by including components that remove barriers to justice Our key takeaway: The deck is stacked against people who bring transboundary human rights lawsuits against EU-based companies. The upcoming EU directive on corporate due diligence offers … Continue reading Calls for the upcoming EU directive on corporate due diligence to level the playing field by including components that remove barriers to justice

“Rather than bending nature to produce food, food can be designed for nature to thrive”

Week of 26 September 2021 “Rather than bending nature to produce food, food can be designed for nature to thrive” Our key takeaway: The food sector is one of the biggest contributors to climate change and biodiversity loss, but its sheer size, scope and reach can be leveraged to mainstream better ways of farming, producing … Continue reading “Rather than bending nature to produce food, food can be designed for nature to thrive”

There are tangible steps companies should take now to take a human rights-based approach to climate change and be ready for an uncertain future ahead

Week of 26 September 2021 There are tangible steps companies should take now to take a human rights-based approach to climate change and be ready for an uncertain future ahead Our key takeaway: Business strategies can only be resilient if they consider the uncertain future and integrate concrete steps to apply a human rights-based approach … Continue reading There are tangible steps companies should take now to take a human rights-based approach to climate change and be ready for an uncertain future ahead