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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SEI report / This study focuses on Sweden and its place in the global trade system, to develop multi-method approaches to identify and assess trade and climate risks.
SEI report / This report provides an overview of the complex plastic value chain in India, the key stakeholders involved, and their roles and interactions.
Past event / Google's Geo for Good Summit 2022 is an annual conference intended for changemakers. SEI Data Scientist Vivian Ribeiro will present for Trase on 5 October 2022.
Other publication / Read a synthesis of opinions on how companies and international organizations can create value chains that are net zero, nature positive, and equitable for all.
Feature / SEI's Henrik Carlsen reflects on vulnerabilities in global supply chains and how developing future scenarios can support climate change adaptation.
SEI brief / This policy brief examines how sustainable practices along the dairy production chain could increase productivity while promoting economic growth.
Perspective / Focusing on land use is important for tackling deforestation, writes SEI's Toby Gardner and other co-authors in a blog published by the World Economic Forum.
Feature / Palm oil deforestation falls in Indonesia, but price surge and growth in exporters with lower standards are still putting forests at risk.
Feature / SEI Affiliated Researcher Pete Erickson lays out the benefits and drawbacks – mostly benefits – in the recently passed transformative climate law in the US.
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