Preventing a COVID-19 food crisis – the role and opportunity for multinationals
As COVID-19 continues to impact millions of lives and jobs around the world, it is also making our global food system increasingly vulnerable.
As COVID-19 continues to impact millions of lives and jobs around the world, it is also making our global food system increasingly vulnerable.
What does the COVID-19 pandemic mean for the decade ahead? What vulnerabilities has it exposed? What trends is it accelerating? And what must business address as it builds back better from this crisis?
Boosting farmer incomes with solar-powered post-harvest technologies
The LEEP Xiong’an project offers an opportunity for companies to help shape the vision of the Chinese government for a new urban development in Xiong’an New Area.
Multinational companies are subject to regional, national and state circular economy policies because value chains are global and interlinked. It is crucial for business to keep up with the latest development of these policies. This second edition of the Circular policy action brief supports business in its aim to stay up-to-date on regulatory and framework […]
Increasingly regarded as a global leader on tackling climate change, China is also working towards embedding sustainability across its economy.
Energy consumption by buildings accounts for more than 20% of China’s primary energy consumption. Shanghai was the 10th market to develop an action plan on energy efficiency in buildings as part of the EEB2.0 project.