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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Past event / This session will discuss lessons learned and the collective action still needed to change the way the world uses water for good.
SEI brief / Learn about Global Shipping Watch – an open access platform that for the first time links greenhouse gas emissions with specific supply chain actors.
Feature / The proposed EU deforestation law only protects against the conversion of land defined as "forests". Read the Trase analysis on this crucial topic.
Feature / Expanding the PRINCE model to include impacts associated with fisheries production, the use of chemicals, impacts to biodiversity and tropical deforestation.
SEI brief / Challenges and opportunities for sustainability interventions in the construction sector value chains and policy recommendations to address them.
Past event / Join the official launch of the Stockholm Action Agenda at Stockholm+50 Event on 2 June 2022.
Other publication / This Trase policy brief discusses strategies on implementing the European Commission's proposed prohibition on products produced on land deforested after 2020.
Other publication / Find out how countries in the Nordic region can better cooperate to tackle climate risks that cross national borders.
Other publication / Environmental governance of supply chains is growing in importance and can be improved by new global frameworks, better working conditions and digitalization.
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