Today’s global economy is characterized by often long, complex supply chains that bring commodities, goods and services to consumers, and economic benefits to producers. Applying innovative tools and analytical approaches, SEI explores the sustainability implications and potentials of global supply chains and broader consumption-to-production systems.
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Journal article / In this paper the authors unpack the contested nature of legitimacy by examining the governance of TCRs in agricultural supply-chains.
Feature / In Brazil, SEI and partners used Trase to show governments, companies and investors the previously unknown links between soy farming and illegal deforestation.
Perspective / SEI Currents 2023 taps the institute's expertise and insights from all our centres on five continents to examine trends emerging in 2023 and beyond. Read more.
Perspective / This perspective examines the implications of the global cost-of-living crisis and whether surging prices will speed up or delay a green energy transition.
Feature / New database will provide a market-leading dataset to support financial institutions to tackle their exposure to deforestation.
Past event / New data from Trase on Brazil’s soy exports shows the scale of the challenges ahead and reveals opportunities for action.
Feature / Trase has launched new supply chain, deforestation and emissions data for Brazilian soy.
Press release / The UN Global Compact has released new guidance for businesses on how to adapt to minimize climate change risks and impacts on the operations and supply chains.
Past event / To inform the negotiations under the Global Biodiversity Framework, Simon Croft presented how indicators can be used to track consumption.
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