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How the garment industry has (and hasn’t) changed 10 years after the Rana Plaza disaster

Corporate Knights

Each is a mind bomb (a term coined by late, great Greenpeace co-founder Bob Hunter) , marking, for many of us, a definitive before the collapse and after. Are we addressing the fragmented supply chains, culture of subcontracting, unliveable wages, systemic racism, sexism and infrastructural overhaul needed to protect garment workers?

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CECP's 2023 Look Ahead

3BL Media

DESCRIPTION: 2022 was another year of unprecedented societal challenges, requiring constant adaptation to issues caused by the pandemic, rising inflation, labor shortages, the war in Ukraine, supply chain limitations, and more. But despite the debate, what ESG needs most is a more mainstream dialogue about its definition and benefits.

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Roundtable: In Pursuit of Value, not Values

Chris Hall

But global events were also front of mind, not just the outcome of the climate-focused negotiations which concluded last weekend in Egypt, but also the COP15 summit, convened in Montreal next month to finalise the Global Biodiversity Framework. Curbing greenwashing. Anti-ESG backlash. So how do we define it?