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World Orangutan Day: Numbers in decline despite Indonesian government’s claims

The #team found that half of all #Bornean #Orangutans are impacted by #resource #extraction, and that their numbers fell by more than 100,000 over the sixteen years of the study -1999 to 2015

Indigenous Environmental Defender killed as logging mafia targets tribe in Brazil

A leader of an #Amazon #tribe acclaimed for its #environmental #defenders has been #killed, the latest in a series of deaths among the tribe.

Toxins on our plate: India

There is a need for better regulation and monitoring to bring toxin-free food to the Indian market. “The recent scare due to the detection of formalin-laced fish across Goa, Kerala, Assam, Manipur, Nagaland and Meghalaya points to a link between water quality and food safety. Fish traders find it

2017, the Deadliest Year for Land and Environmental Defenders as Agri-Business Most Linked to Killings

Global Witness reveals that at least 207 land and environmental defenders were killed in 2017– indigenous leaders, community activists and environmentalists murdered trying to protect their homes and communities from mining, agribusiness and other destructive industries. Global Witness annual figu

Busted: The many myths of why government contracts should not be published

GAVIN HAYMAN Government officials and contractors often tell you that less is more when it comes to knowing how your money is being spent. Like eating your greens and going for a run, this opacity in the trillion-dollar global marketplace of public contracting is good for you apparently. They’ll s

Supply Chain Accountability in Apparel Industry

Vivek K.Singh Challenges, even threats, remain in the accountability of supply chains, notably in the apparel industry. This is what Vivek K.Singh, a sustainability expert living in India, tells Your Public Value today. Although five years have passed since Bangladesh’s Rana Plaza tragedy tha

The Millennial social entrepreneur striving to get 260 million children back into school

Adam Sharpe Benedict Joson is launching a hugely ambitious education nonprofit called 260by26. His goal? To get the 260 million children out of school around the world into the education system. I wanted to understand the challenges he faces as a young social entrepreneur, and why education is THE i

Global call on G7 and Corporates to end plastic pollution crisis

New data collected through cleanups and brand audits confirms that some of the world’s largest corporations — including Coca-Cola, Unilever, Nestlé, and Procter & Gamble — are top contributors to single-use plastic pollution worldwide. With the G7 set to release a plastics charter on Worl

Impact of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on Indian Businesses

Ameya Paratkar The scope for GDPR implementation is much wider in India. According to a survey conducted by EY, 70% of Indian respondents see data protection and data privacy compliance as increasing areas of concern. What is GDPR? The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a Regulati

“Guardians of the Amazon” seize illegal loggers to protect uncontacted tribe

Members of an Amazon tribe patrolling their rainforest reserve to protect uncontacted relatives from illegal loggers have seized a notorious logging gang, burned their truck, and expelled them from the jungle. The Guardians of the Amazon are from the Guajajara tribe: “We patrol, we find the lo

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