The ISEAL Sustainability Podcast
The ISEAL Sustainability Podcast
Podcast Description
Giles Crosse, ISEAL Associate Manager for Content Strategy and his guests explore solutions tackling the world’s biggest issues, across climate change, biodiversity loss, human rights, living wage and livelihoods. It's informative, inspiring and fun! Are you climate curious? Do you care about decent wages for workers making things in developing countries? Or are you a business leader working to help people and planet?If you care about the world, but find today's conversation on climate change or the green labels on food in the supermarket confusing or challenging – this could be the podcast for you. We lift the lid on how together, people, governments, NGOs and businesses can solve today’s most urgent challenges, and we talk with climate pioneers on how to tackle systemic problems, plus why we can all struggle with sustainability.
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Focuses on critical topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, human rights, and equitable livelihoods, featuring episodes like discussions on fair wages in supply chains and the impact of EU anti-greenwashing regulations on sustainability practices.

Join us for solutions-driven conversations on today’s most urgent sustainability challenges – from climate change and biodiversity loss to human rights, living wage and livelihoods.
Whether you’re a business leader strengthening supply chain sustainability and meet compliance requirements, or a policymaker advancing sustainability while balancing competitiveness, each episode delivers practical insights you can use to drive real impact.
Our expert speakers bring technical topics to life, unpacking the complexities of sustainability systems and making them accessible and actionable for listeners across sectors.
This podcast is brought to you by ISEAL, an organisation supporting ambitious sustainability systems and their partners to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges.
Supply chain due diligence is shifting from a narrow focus on compliance to a broader responsibility for managing impacts. Credible sustainability systems are critical partners in this transition, helping companies meet regulatory requirements while reducing risks and advancing environmental and social progress.
Patrick Mallet, ISEAL Director, Credibility and Innovations, highlights how systems with rigorous, credible structures in place not only help identify and report supply chain risks but also help mitigate and remediate them over time.
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