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 / The paper offers a new conservation model and highlights the need to tackle distant wealth-related drivers of biodiversity loss, while empowering local stewards
Other publication / Public purchasing choices can drive the market for green products and services. G20 countries can lead the way in decarbonizing emissions-intensive sectors.
Journal article / This article examines the tensions around opening a large lithium mine in northern Portugal in the context of the EU's green mining policy.
Feature / Estonia has developed three strategic documents, incorporating expertise from SEI Tallinn and the CircPro project, to advance circular procurement principles.
Feature / The Global Transboundary Climate Risk Report provides insights on 10 transboundary climate risks that remain overlooked in climate policies.
Perspective / A call to invest in adaptation both in the Nordics and in other countries impacted by climate change at the Nordic Conference on Climate Change Adaptation
Other publication / The authors of this discussion paper discussed how to fairly allocate responsibility for production level impacts across supply chains.
Journal article / This article presented a broad overview of food system resilience and the challenges that food system actors face as they turn to address future challenges.
Other publication / SEI research and tools have contributed to this Trase report for the Belgian government.
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