greenwashing
Agree to disagree If fulfillment of the Third Pillar is to be accomplished by States and business enterprises, why not just
People with less money have significantly lower carbon footprints than people with more money.
Another letter that recently rocked the BHR world even harder came from Puvan Selvanathan, one of the five members (until
There is no begrudging the almost magical success of "Business & Human Rights" (BHR) -- the new name for the newly revamped field of human rights advocacy that has emerged over the last decade to, well, supplement (read: not replace) what used to go by "corporate accountability."
WHAT'S HAPPENING
This is now: The days of the Symbolic SAC are rapidly coming to an end: As social and environmental challenges become increasingly
A more positive aspect is that companies have set measurable goals with established time frames, albeit short term, for at
First we're told that money = speech, now we're told speaking out is against the law. If you're not worried about what Donny Rico is talking about, you "damn well should be!"
If H&M was truly serious about sustainability, then it would focus on changing its business model -- not on making more clothing under the guise of a feel-good name.
The White House hasn't technically lied about anything. In a March 31 White House blog post reprinted by the Office of the
SUPERBUGS COULD KILL 300 MILLION BY 2050 Buying "antibiotic-free" labeled products from the agricultural behemoths that control












