Fashion brands LVMH and Foot Locker are among retailers that are failing to eradicate forced labour, putting supply chain workers at risk.
How Leicester Nirvana FC is spearheading grassroot football’s net zero mission
We dive into how Leicester Nirvana FC is aiming to become the first amateur club to reach net zero, setting an example to the professional football industry.
Fairtrade’s sustainable retail initiative gets green light from CMA
The Fairtrade Foundation’s sustainable retail initiative ‘Shared Impact’ has received a green light form the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
Tesco and Sainsbury’s among supermarkets linked to migrant worker abuse
Tesco and Sainsbury’s have been named among a number of supermarket giants linked to multiple migrant worker abuses within the UK.
New Look gains ‘deeper visibility’ into supply chain to support sustainability goals
New Look has partnered with TrusTrace to gain deeper insights across its Tier 4 suppliers to identify responsible sourcing and business risks.
Asos shelves diversity targets to boost profits
Asos has shelved diversity targets for its executive, making it primarily dependent on profits.
Verra’s carbon offset schemes ‘not stopping’ deforestation
Many Verra’s carbon offsetting schemes are “not stopping any deforestation at all or stopping very small amounts”.
Insure Our Future report highlights sector’s continued support for fossil fuel projects
New research reveals that insurers continue to support projects that boost fossil fuel production, despite the impact of the continued climate crisis.
Monsoon launches collection made of 100% recycled material
Fashion retailer Monsoon has launched a capsule collection made entirely of recycled textiles and using absolutely zero new materials.
Boohoo exposed by BBC for breaking ethical promises
Boohoo continues to undermine supply chain and workers despite promising to pay suppliers a fair price with realistic timelines.





















