News

Individual fights like ours matter, but so do uniform mandatory legislative standards at all levels. This is why we advocate ...
...The choice of Caucaia is no accident. Several undersea cables carry data from the nearby capital of Ceará state, Fortaleza ...
The United Nations singled out PT Astra Agro Lestari (AAL), the second-largest palm oil company in Indonesia, raising specific allegations of systemic human rights and environmental abuses linked to ...
The European Union (EU) Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) entered into force in July 2024... The directive has been welcomed by a wide spectrum of business enterprises, ...
Unregulated gold mining in eastern Shan State raises concerns about the risk of cyanide contamination in key transboundary rivers near the Thai–Myanmar border, including the Mekong. In 2007, the first ...
As the world marks International Women’s Day, Meagan Barrera sounds the alarm on the systemic harm Big Tech is inflicting on gender equality under the guise of innovation. These decisions don’t just ...
“EU to pare back sustainability rules for companies, draft shows” …The European Commission plans to cut back the number of companies facing EU sustainability reporting requirements, as part of its ...
US companies that have continued to do business in Russia have contributed more than $1 billion in tax revenue to Kremlin, Newsweek has learned. American firms in Russia paid the country $1.2 billion ...
Ultra-fast fashion business models rely on practices that can cause substantial financial strain on suppliers, leading to increased human and labour rights risks for workers. Rapid turnaround times ...
The urgency to fight the climate crisis is driving a global scramble to extract the transition minerals required to power vast solar operations, wind farms, and transport electrification at enormous ...
The report presents the first comprehensive map of migrant worker risks in solar, wind and green hydrogen projects in the Gulf region. Migrant worker testimony reveals abusive working and living ...
Nearly four years after the military takeover in Myanmar, new data has revealed garment workers in the country continue to face dire and repressive working conditions – with concerning impacts on ...