Today’s global economy is characterized by often long, complex supply chains that bring commodities, goods and services to consumers, and economic benefits to producers. Applying innovative tools and analytical approaches, SEI explores the sustainability implications and potentials of global supply chains and broader consumption-to-production systems.
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Journal article / This article explores the positions and views of stakeholders who resist the zero-deforestation agenda.
SEI brief / Get key findings from a comprehensive analysis of EU policy on consumption-based emissions, and recommendations for tackling them.
SEI report / Get a thorough analysis of EU policy on consumption-based emissions, as well as insights and recommendations for the EU and member states on how to reduce them.
Feature / Cambridge MBA students build diverging business cases for basic service provision in sub-Saharan Africa.
Journal article / This paper explores different stakeholders’ perceptions of promising climate-smart agriculture initiatives within 5 European production systems.
Past event / In this upcoming BiH SuTra webinar with SEI experts, we explored how big-picture trends are shaping communities in BiH and beyond.
Feature / Learn how Trase data drives actions to curb deforestation in soy supply chains.
Feature / Trase maps the international trade in cocoa from Côte d’Ivoire revealing which trading companies and consumer markets are most exposed to deforestation.
Feature / Learn why Nordic supply chains must adapt to withstand climate disruptions, as discussed at the recent Nordic Environment and Climate Ministerial meeting.
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