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Food

Big grocers have a methane blind spot

by Rachel Sherrington

A new report shows that major grocery store chains including Walmart, Tesco and Carrefour are failing to address the methane pollution in

Mining

How slow, small-scale mining can meet demand in a more sustainable way

by Cassia Johnson, Deborah Johnson and Kathryn Moore

The slow fashion and slow food movements are an antidote to overconsumption. New research in Canada and Ghana suggests slow mining can also bring benefits.

Transportation

Here's how major car companies rank on 'clean' supply chains

by Ian Morse

Ford, Mercedes-Benz earned top scores but the car industry has a long way to go to equitable, fossil-free, sustainable supply chains

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Finance/Winter 2023

Is corporate price gouging to blame for inflation?

by Rick Spence

Critics say companies have been taking advantage of supply chain chaos to hike prices on working families

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Beyond wars and pandemics, the climate crisis is the greatest risk to food supply chains

by Beth Hunter

Solutions exist to reduce emissions and increase sequestration in agriculture, if more companies step up to the plate

Fall 2021/Supply Chain

Is China’s forced Uyghur labour hiding in Canadian supply chains?

by CK Staff

The Canadian government has warned companies to be wary of suppliers that may be linked to China’s oppression of the ethnic minority

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Food/Summer 2020

Pandemic sprouts "buy local" movement online

by Jordan MacInnis

Each spring, the tomatoes and cucumbers Lisa Cooper grows in greenhouses on her farm in Zephyr, Ontario, can be found at farmers’

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Beef, banks and the global context behind Brazil's deforestation

by Jean-Francois Obregon

By JEAN-FRANÇOIS OBREGÓN, JESSICA GRANT AND THIJS HUURDEMAN   On January 1, 2019, Jair Bolsonaro began his tenure as the president of

Natural Capital

Why not even one company is on track to meet 2020 deforestation pledges

by Adria Vasil

A lot of leafy promises were made this past decade. Declarations were signed. Celebratory headlines were written. The world’s chainsaws, you could

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