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How do you fill the modern slavery data gap?
August 02, 2016 Accurate data on modern slavery is hard to find, writes Jo Webb. Companies must think outside the box to address risks. Read more >Daily Media Briefing
August 01, 2016- Saatchi chairman disciplined over gender comments
- KPMG changes graduate interviews to suit millennials
- Google chefs to start feeding employees 'shrimp' made from algae
- Amnesty: new Venezuelan regime effectively amounts to forced labour
- Yogurts recalled over rubber fears
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July 29, 2016- Vauxhall and BMW among car firms linked to child labour over glittery mica paint
- SDGs: The three most popular Goals for business
- EPA limits on aircraft emissions ready for takeoff
- French utility to build Britain’s first nuclear plant in years
- Chernobyl could be reinvented as a solar farm, says Ukraine
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July 28, 2016- World's largest carbon producers face landmark human rights case
- Byron accused of setting 'immigration trap' for migrant workers
- Ranking shows rich nations not leading way to end poverty
- Google and UN launch new online platform for climate action
- Study concludes conservation NGOs might be better off working outside the RSPO
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July 22, 2016- Google uses artificial intelligence to cut data centre energy bills
- Report: global brands getting creative to lower their carbon footprints
- Sports Direct’s business model treats workers like commodities and “without dignity”
- Human Rights absent from new World Bank new policy
- UN expert: How to stop deforestation? Give indigenous people rights to land
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July 08, 2016- Oxfam: Progress made in Unilever's labour practices in Vietnam, but significant challenges remain
- Elon Musk Twitter rant a 'case study' in how not to handle a crisis, experts say
- Deutsche Bank pulls back from deals in coal mining sector
- Numbers of women in UK boardrooms still low
- Climate bonds market grows as investors look for Paris alignment
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July 07, 2016- Vigeo Eiris publishes Emerging Market 70 Ranking
- Chilean capital wins International Sustainable Transport Award
- India's first human trafficking law: draft falls short, campaigners say
- India's $4 smartphone set to go on sale
- Global fish consumption per capita hits record high
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July 01, 2016- More than 100 Nobel’s blame Greenpeace for anti-GMO obstruction in developing world
- Obama quietly approved thousands of offshore fracking permits in Gulf of Mexico
- Most auditors in Asia find child labour in supply chains, survey finds
- Hershey rejects mega-bid to create the world’s biggest candy company
- Myanmar human rights group 'forced' to cancel launch of report on army torture
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June 14, 2016- Cargill and Bunge refuse to cut ties with palm oil trader
- $4.8 trillion investor coalition announces support for world’s first business & human rights benchmark
- Ineffective red tape hampering green bonds, WWF warns
- Singapore to form new body to fight money laundering
- FAO and ILO working together to stamp out child labour in agriculture
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June 13, 2016- Many commitments, little transparency in cutting deforestation from corporate supply chains
- Call for urgent changes in oil and gas industry
- Santiago's subway will soon be the first to run on mostly solar and wind power
- Traffickers exploiting young refugees in French camps, says Unicef
- Arctic melting feeds on itself