19 March 2021
China: Reduced risk of illegal timber in supply chains as revised forest law kicks in
A new update of the Sourcing Hub’s Risk Assessment for timber legality in China is currently in public consultation. The report shows several improvements in relation to risks of legal non-compliance for some areas of forest management law, while a few other risks - both at the forest level and in the supply chain – remain. Risks in relation to imported illegal timber being mixed into production and trade are highlighted.
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10 October 2019
Responsible sourcing
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) recently made ch
10 October 2019
More than 300 investment firms, banks, and pension funds are directly and indirectly responsible for destroying the world’s biggest rainforest to produce palm oi
10 October 2019
Soaring China’s demand for beef and soy is threatening the Brazilian Amazon that are already plagued by illegal deforestation.
12 September 2019
“Unchecked development” in the Amazon has pushed deforestation rates to near-record levels throughout the world’s largest tropical forest, says a new report titled “
12 September 2019
Forest fire was one of the top trending stories globally in August.
12 September 2019
Timber legality
In July 2019, a shipment of padoek,
12 September 2019
Cattle ranching has the greatest impact on Amazon deforestation in Brazil.
12 September 2019
In our previous issue of Sourcing Hub newsletter, we looked at the “IPBES Global Assessment Summary for Policy
12 September 2019
The Zoological Society of London’s (ZSL) Sustainability Policy Transparency Toolkit (SPOTT) recently evaluated the transparency of 97 companies from the ti