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  • Fashion brands 'failing to heed warnings on viscose production'

    Angeli Mehta, (Oct 23, 2017)

    Leading firms have committed to source the garment fibre from sustainable forests, but are paying less attention to widespread environmental damage from toxic chemicals used in its production. We look at greener alternatives

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‘Climate criminal’ Shell fails to soothe troubled waters with energy transition plan

Posted on Apr 16, 2018

The oil major's 15-year decarbonisation strategy is not going to satisfy green groups or activist investors, writes Oliver Balch. Meanwhile Danish pension fund PKA has moved to exclude oil and gas companies

CSR Cheat Sheet: UK retailer Iceland ditches palm oil over deforestation fears

Posted on Apr 16, 2018

UK retailer to remove palm oil from own-brand products; animal welfare index snubs Sainsbury; shipping industry agrees decarbonisation strategy

British retailers target modern slavery in concerted bid to tackle SDGs

Posted on Apr 10, 2018

Boots, John Lewis, M&S, and Sainsbury’s among 25 UK firms to collaborate on addressing issues like recruitment fees in their supply chains

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