Analysis

Apparel supply chains: why circularity is possible and will come

Eileen Fisher is already collecting previously worn clothing – some of which is then re-sold, som...

US migrant rules hit wrong targets

As if it were needed, the cover story of The Atlantic’s June issue offered a stark reminder that ...

The technology that will trace, track and monitor supply chains

There are many benefits of supplier mapping, but what are the key elements in an efficient mappin...

Big data’s big potential

Ask any Silicon Valley clean tech investor what they are looking for from a start up to add to th...

Fashioning disruptive business models

Even five years ago few would have predicted how business models would have travelled up the news...

Can a transparency culture drive slavery action?

With 21 million victims of forced labour across the world, there are clear risks for big business...

Continuous improvement? Measure what matters!

In 2011, sportswear brand Puma was hailed for developing a new way of measuring the value and ris...

Get beyond tier 1 suppliers to engage with labour risks

Smith, analyst with Ecovadis, talks with Innovation Forum’s Ian Welsh about how companies are now...

Fully traceable palm oil in four years

Golden Agri-Resources, one of the top palm oil producers with almost 500,000 hectares of plantati...

One word: plastic

The recent footage of Henderson Island in the south Pacific released by Australian scientists won...

Modern slavery – how corporate culture is evolving

A whole company approach to disclosure is necessary, and this requires new and innovative solutio...

How to be proactive on modern slavery migration risks

Lyon and Welsh discuss where companies can find information that helps them uncover where the mig...

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