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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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Other publication / SEI contributes to UNEP’s GEO-7, assessing interconnected crises and pathways for transformative solutions.
Project / KRAFT is a research environment aimed at strengthening Sweden's supply preparedness and capacity to address climate-related disruptions.
Other publication / In this report SEI, Trase, WWF and Chalmers University lay out the drivers of Amazon deforestation in agricultural supply chains.
Past event / Join this high-level dialogue on how to scale forest finance with global experts, chaired by Trase Co-Director Toby Gardner.
Past event / This session at COP30 gathered global experts from WWF, Lancaster University and University of Exeter, moderated by Trase Co-Director Toby Gardner.
Feature / SEI and Rivatex partner to boost circularity in Kenya’s textile industry, turning waste into value through sustainable, locally driven innovation.
Feature / SEI helped produce the first EU Climate Risk Assessment, exposing key climate risks and shaping priorities for the new EU Commission in 2024.
Press release / By implementing zero-deforestation & peat-free sourcing, seven agricultural trading giants could make a major contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Feature / New analyses by Trase shows that seven major companies trading agricultural commodities have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.









