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Tetra Pak Sustainability Report FY22: Social Sustainability

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The climate crisis, and the necessary transition to a net-zero economy, exacerbate the risks to people across the value chain, whether in the form of lost livelihoods from extreme weather events and rising temperatures, or loss of employment from a rapid shift away from carbon-intensive practices.

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SSCI Publishes Environmental Benchmark Criteria Consultation Summary

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June 18, 2024 /3BL/ - Certifications are a key tool for organisations to use when conducting supply chain due diligence. However, with dozens of standards to choose from, and more emerging each year — all of which approach sustainability differently — it can be difficult for organisations to know which schemes to trust.

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Climate Talks - Episode 03: Waste Not

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It is a process which generates no “waste,” because everything is (re)used. We’re joined by designer Korina Emmerich and writer Emily Stochl to discuss the climate impact of the fashion industry, the changes we must make to support a more sustainable future—and how we can while still having fun expressing ourselves through fashion.

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Leaving a Legacy: Preparing for the Future With a Social Impact Strategy

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Benefits of a social impact strategy High performing organizations align their social impact strategies with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) which were set up to address numerous global issues including climate change, poverty, hunger, clean water, and gender inequality [1].

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To Achieve a ‘Forest Positive’ Planet, We Must Prioritise the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

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By Didier Bergeret While environmental and social sustainability challenges are often viewed separately, they are inherently connected. Companies should be integrating social obligations into their forest commitments, particularly in terms of any potential changes of land use that would affect Indigenous Peoples and local communities.

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To achieve a 'forest-positive' planet, we must prioritize the rights of Indigenous Peoples

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While environmental and social sustainability challenges are often viewed separately, they are inherently connected. Companies should be integrating social obligations into their forest commitments, particularly in terms of any potential changes of land use that would affect Indigenous Peoples and local communities.

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Mondel?z 2022 Snacking Made Right Report: More Sustainable Snacking

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We take a broad, interconnected view of resilience – one that includes and links our environmental goals to reduce carbon emissions, our leadership in sourcing ingredients more responsibly, and our commitment to social sustainability and human rights across our value chain. Find out more on page 30.