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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Other publication / This paper analyses the distributional impacts of these trends on workers in the Swedish transport sector through semi-structured interviews:
Journal article / This article explores the prospects for successful externalisation of Europe's sustainability standards using Brazilian soy as a case.
Other publication / The German economy is linked to significant amounts of deforestation risk, but the majority of this risk results from just five key commodities.
Feature / Understanding commodity supply chains and accessing data-driven insights is now easier than ever before.
Other publication / This white paper contributes to the evidence base on the risks that European trade links and global value chains face from climate change.
Journal article / New legislation may present challenges for suppliers: Brazil's coffee sector faces few barriers to compliance, but other sectors may face significant hurdles.
Feature / A UK Parliament Committee has carried out a review of how the country contributes to global deforestation, highlighting research performed by Trase and SEI.
Project / A new alliance championing socially responsible renewable energy implementation with meaningful participation and benefits for communities across the globe.
Project / Mistra Mineral Governance research project aims to help decision-makers in Sweden and the EU navigate the critical mineral governance landscape.
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