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20 January 2021. In the first half of this decade the first landscape approaches emerged as an alternative to supply chain approaches. The real challenge is to identify HOW we build on the lessons learned to take the best of both worlds. We need to cooperate to transition business and society behind a clean, resilient and inclusive future.



This webinar explored the current thinking around sustainable value chains, and we invite you to join us on this journey to help lead the clean and just transition.

 

 

  • 1:11 Welcome - Philippe Thiry, Belgian Alliance for Sustainable Palm Oil
  • 2:24 Key Note - Eva De Bleeker, Secretary of State for Budget and Consumer Rights
  • 12:33 Key Note – Ambassador Hadi, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia
  • 17:50 Sustainability “Beyond Food” – Salima Kempenaer, Belgium, DG Environment
  • 25:29 Context and sector vision - Jelmen Haaze, Belgian Alliance for Sustainable Palm Oil
  • 27:01 “Landscape approaches”: Case study NI-SCOPS: Babasola Olajide,Program Manager Palm Oil (NI-SCOPS) IDH 
  • 36:43 The way forward: The control-tower concept for a sustainable palm oil value chain – Christoph Vanderstricht, PwC
  • 53:33 A vision shared beyond Belgium - Horacio Alemán, Spanish Alliance for Sustainable Palm Oil
  • 57:08 Q&A
  • 1:20:54 Conclusion – BASP

SourceUp is a new collaboration platform for supply chain sustainability changemakers


  SourceUp is currently funded through IDH the Sustainable Trade Initiative, by the generous contributions of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DANIDA) and the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment (NICFI). Compacts have their own funding, as described on the Compact profile pages.

 
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