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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Perspective / Trase, in partnership with Defra, the GCRF Trade Hub and SEI York, is releasing the Global Environment Impacts indicator.
Feature / Forest IQ will facilitate for financial institutions to play their vital part in a rapid market-wide transition away from deforestation.
Journal article / New mapping techniques indicate that deforestation related to rubber production is at least two to three times higher than previous estimates have suggested.
Press release / A groundbreaking study mapping rubber-related deforestation in Southeast Asia shows forest loss is far greater than previously understood.
Feature / Discover cassava’s transformative journey from a Colombian root crop to the forefront of sustainable bioplastic innovation, guided by SEI’s research.
Perspective / Mikael Allan Mikaelsson, Adis Dzebo and Richard Klein share insights on how businesses can manage supply chain risks in a just way.
Feature / Traders will struggle to prove that soy from Brazil complies with its environmental laws due to data gaps, shows a new report by Trase and ICV.
Journal article / This article examines the limitations of current demand-side action on agricultural supply chain sustainability to understand how further progress can be made.
Perspective / Adis Dzebo, Richard Klein and Frida Lager share why is pivotal for businesses to apply justice lenses to climate adaptation actions
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