BITE Pod Posted June 19, 2024

Environmental, Social, and Governance and its vital role in global trade

Environmental, Social, and Governance—and its vital role in global trade

In the latest episode of the #BITEPod,  we delve into #ESG—Environmental, Social, and Governance and its vital role in global trade. This episode features Anne Marie, a recent Mount Allison University graduate with a passion for the intersection of religion and the climate crisis, and Tijana a renewable energy expert with extensive experience in sub-Saharan Africa and Europe. Together, we unpack ESG's impact on pollution, forced labor, and carbon emissions, and discuss practical frameworks and regulations like the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (#CBAM). Learn about the challenges and opportunities in measuring and implementing ESG and discover how proactive supply chain risk management can drive positive change. Don't miss this insightful conversation! Tune in now, and visit bitedata.io for a demo and a fourteen-day free trial of our AI-powered trade data platform.

Link to Episode: https://lnkd.in/eVGHcZ6c

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