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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Past event / New data from Trase on Brazil’s soy exports shows the scale of the challenges ahead and reveals opportunities for action.
Feature / Trase has launched new supply chain, deforestation and emissions data for Brazilian soy.
Press release / The UN Global Compact has released new guidance for businesses on how to adapt to minimize climate change risks and impacts on the operations and supply chains.
Past event / To inform the negotiations under the Global Biodiversity Framework, Simon Croft presented how indicators can be used to track consumption.
Past event / This event is part of Semicon Europa from 15-18 November 2022 in Munich, Germany and features SEI York Research Associate Eleni Michalopoulou speaking on ESG.
Past event / This COP27 side event aims to provide inspiration and to discuss some of the critical drivers of the green steel transition, including political strategies.
SEI brief / Adaptation finance can and should do more to address transboundary climate risks. Read an analysis of the portfolios of three major multilateral climate funds.
Perspective / Read three takeaways from a youth-led report calling for action towards a rights-based and gender-equal circular economy in Asia.
Feature / SEI Research Associate Frida Lager discusses understanding climate change- related risks in trade affecting the Nordic region by looking at coffee production.
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