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EUDR: What is Happening and How Should Businesses Respond
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Ngày
Phát Sóng Vào
03/10/2024 |
Thời Gian
Theo Yêu Cầu
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Chi Phí
Miễn Phí
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Ngôn Ngữ
Tiếng Anh
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Chủ Đề
Thanh Tra
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Diễn Giả
Pallavi Sharma
Anouschka Jansen |
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Đơn Vị Tổ Chức
customerservice@qima.com
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The European Union is introducing new rules to stop the import of products linked to deforestation. This affects commodities like cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber, soy, and timber. The rules are set to take effect on December 30, 2024, but pressure to delay this is building up. Join our fireside chat to hear about what is happening and what businesses can expect.
Join us for an insightful fireside chat with sustainability experts Anouschka Jansen, Director of Sustainability at QIMA, and Pallavi Sharma, Agricultural Sector Lead at Business and Human Rights Compliance (BHRC). They will discuss the current buzz around the EUDR and what this could mean for businesses, the unique legality that underpins the EUDR, as well as how businesses should navigate the transitional period.
Pallavi is the Food, agriculture and biodiversity lead at Business and Human Rights Compliance (BHRC). She is a lawyer from India and brings over a decade of experience in human rights and public policy. Previously, Pallavi worked with the International Labour Organization, where she supported projects to enhance working conditions and labour rights in the agro-food sector, particularly in Indonesia's palm oil and Malawi's tobacco industries.
She specializes in Business and Human Rights and International labour standards and, over the course of her career, has overseen the implementation of multi-million-dollar projects in the agriculture sector, offered expert guidance to enhance labour compliance, and supported government agencies and private sector stakeholders to promote workers' rights.
At BHRC, Pallavi leads the initiatives to improve human and labour rights in the food, agriculture and biodiversity sectors, working closely with a range of private and public sector partners.
Pallavi is a graduate of law from the National University of Juridical Sciences, India, and holds two master’s degrees from the University of Oxford, United Kingdom in International Human Rights Law and Public Policy.
With over 20 years of experience in supply chain sustainability, particularly in the textile industry, Anouschka brings extensive expertise to her role. Previously, she held positions at amfori, where she focused on delivering innovative sustainability products and services, including initiatives like amfori BEPI and addressing topics such as responsible purchasing practices and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Before that, Anouschka served as a global Sustainability Manager at Levi Strauss & Co., where she focused on social and environmental sustainability.
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