Palm oil development in Africa: how to reconcile realities with expectations

As the palm oil industry in Africa continues its expansion, how can companies operate in ways which both address local realities and ensure companies meet international compliance and ethical standards? Leading palm oil companies are very keen to do the right thing in Africa as elsewhere, in-line with their stated values, operating practices and the…

Seeing the world differently: Political economy analysis and sustainable land use

From Brazil to Indonesia; on issues from food production to mineral extraction, companies constantly wrestle with the challenge of getting things done in complex and difficult situations. The ‘business as normal’ processes of political engagement clearly don’t work, and a new approach is needed: welcome to the world of political economy analysis (PEA), writes Dr…

You have the right to be outraged

I’ve seen some campaign group emails that failed to reflect reality before. Equally I’ve seen many that are right on the money, and have helped deliver change. I’m a big fan of campaigning. I’ve been a Greenpeace member for years and I’ve taken part in campaigns myself. However, there are ways of doing things. In…

Deforestation is front and centre, here’s a round up, and some thoughts on the way forward

The Economist cover this week is titled “Deathwatch for the Amazon”. You may imagine what it says. For example: “In the tropics, which contain half of the world’s forest biomass, tree-cover loss has accelerated by two-thirds since 2015; if it were a country, the shrinkage would make the tropical rainforest the world’s third-biggest carbon-dioxide emitter,…

Deforestation as finance climate risk - key stats and progress, of sorts

The Chain Reaction Research newsletter, published by Climate Advisors, recently highlighted deforestation as a financial risk. Their recent note makes for interesting and useful reading: The Chain: Deforestation as a Climate Risk for Investors Here’s a few choice excerpts which include some helpful framing numbers: “Approximately 70 percent of deforestation is connected to agricultural commodity…

Our research on plastics says these are the most salient issues

Plastics and their impacts are everywhere in the news these days. Most recently alarming news about rocky coastlines on islands covered in plastic, what’s being called “plasticrust”. Scary stuff. But as we know solving the problem is not all about just business. It’s about much more than that, including infrastructure, incentives, and much much more….

With Malaysia’s rejection of our waste, two big questions emerge

Reuters reports that: “Malaysia, which has become the dumping ground for the world’s plastic waste, will send back non-recyclable plastic scrap to the developed countries that sent it there, its environment minister said on Tuesday.” And also that: “some of the plastic scrap sent to Malaysia was in violation of the Basel Convention, a U.N….

Sustainable socks, and other insights from brands, innovators and experts

We’ve shifted over to our new website at Innovation Forum. It’s much easier to find your way around now. Check it out here. Now, you can browse and listen/read by a number of categories. For example: If you want to delve into some business innovation analysis, go here. But if its brand and other expert…

Join us to talk about how to demonstrate purpose - and measure impact

On 18-19 June we are bringing together a group of companies in London, to discuss and debate how to demonstrate purpose - and measure impact, when it comes to sustainability and responsible business. This two-day business conference will explore practical examples of companies demonstrating both purpose and positive impact across key areas of social and environmental…

What are the most significant business management issues around plastics?

Last year we held a conference called “How business can tackle plastic pollution”. It was very popular, in the end. Some attendees objected to the title, which was deliberately provocative. I had to point out to them, that when we originally launched the event, it was called “Why plastics are essential, and how to make…

Innovation Forum’s recent sustainable apparel and textiles conference, a few key points

After our recent modern slavery conference in London, I and the team decamped to Amsterdam last week for our sustainable apparel and textiles conference at the Planetarium. It’s a lovely venue. It’s not often you speak on a conference session and a heron flies past the window, as Alison Ward from Cotton Connect, who sponsored the…

A quick note on modern slavery ‘progression’ after our recent London conference

A couple of weeks ago (it seems like yesterday, time flies this time of year) we held our now-annual European conference on how business can tackle modern slavery in London. We hold another in New York too, that one will be the week after next, also generously hosted by Freshfields. Details on that conference, where…

Our 2019 meeting agenda: Human rights, apparel, the future of food, positive impact measurement, biofuels, plastics and commodities

Here’s some of the upcoming meetings we at Innovation Forum have put together April - November 2019. We’ve got a couple more in the pipeline and I’ll post about those soon. How business can tackle modern slavery and forced labour - 2-3 April - London Sustainable Apparel and Textiles Conference - 9-10 April 2019 -…