Impact Pathways

Impact Pathways
Podcast Description
With mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence and Corporate Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive at the forefront, Impact Pathways highlights how regulatory frameworks are pushing businesses to become more accountable and sustainable. By harnessing measurable data, Impact Pathways empowers listeners—whether consumers, corporate leaders, or policymakers—to drive meaningful change, fostering a future where ethics, transparency, and sustainability lead the way. Hosted by Anneli von Cotzhausen Modin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast delves into themes of corporate responsibility, sustainable business practices, and ethical supply chains. Specific episodes cover topics such as the complexities of global supply chains with Helena Helmersson, the challenges of transparency and equity in supply chains with Dan Viederman, and the impacts of corporate legislation on ethical practices with Richard Gardiner, emphasizing the necessity for measurable change and leadership accountability.

With mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence and Corporate Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive at the forefront, Impact Pathways highlights how regulatory frameworks are pushing businesses to become more accountable and sustainable. By harnessing measurable data, Impact Pathways empowers listeners—whether consumers, corporate leaders, or policymakers—to drive meaningful change, fostering a future where ethics, transparency, and sustainability lead the way. Hosted by Anneli von Cotzhausen Modin.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Ines Kaempfer, CEO of The Centre for Child Rights & Business, joins us to explore the realities of child labor and the vital role businesses play in prevention. Learn how companies can go beyond compliance to implement meaningful strategies that drive lasting change and protect vulnerable communities. We’ll delve into the root causes of child labor, how corporate supply chains are impacted, and the solutions that work — from responsible recruitment to family-friendly workplace policies.
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