Sustainability seems to have lost its true meaning. There is no such thing as sustainability when the people who produce those goods live in poverty, when natural resources are not managed sustainably and working conditions are poor. Even sustainability initiatives designed to improve livelihoods are failing smallholder farmers and workers. How do we support farmers to reclaim sustainability? From inclusivity to producing in balance with nature to a fair share for everyone in the chain. Join us as we bring together leaders from both ends of the supply chain—the smallholder farmer and the corporate executive—to engage in an interactive discussion on sustainability.
Reclaiming Sustainability: Voices from Global Supply Chains
Libby Daghlian
May 13, 2021
Format
Radical Collaboration
Meta Themes
Climate Action
Equity & Inclusion
Sustainable Development
Themes
Purpose and Desired Outcome
To achieve a working definition of sustainability for the smallholder farmer and worker.
Audiences
Corporate & SME
Government
Entrepreneurs
Intermediaries (Financial Advisers, Investment Bankers)
Speakers
- NameMadhyama Subramanian
- TitleHead of Programs and Partnerships
- OrganizationSolidaridad
- StatusConfirmed
- NameFrederik Claasen
- TitleHead of Policy
- OrganizationSolidaridad
- StatusConfirmed