Critical Minerals: ESG Risks and Implications
Below are key takeaways from ISS ESG’s recently released paper on ‘Critical Minerals.’ To access the full paper, you can download it directly from the
Below are key takeaways from ISS ESG’s recently released paper on ‘Critical Minerals.’ To access the full paper, you can download it directly from the
Below is an excerpt from ISS Corporate Solutions’ recently released paper “Regulators Target Modern Slavery, Environmental Abuses in Supply Chains” The full paper is available
Nickel has become an important focus of the Green Transition. For most of the past few decades, nickel was arguably a metal with relatively few
Industrialized countries around the world appear locked in a competition for finite mineral supplies critical to the energy transition. Countries and companies aim to reduce
The topic of human rights is of major concern among many stakeholder groups, spanning the public, private, and social sectors (e.g., companies, investors, consumers, NGOs,
Arguably less problematic than cobalt and lithium, copper still has a number of environmental, social and governance (ESG) and supply chain challenges ahead of it.
Lithium: Tech Revolution, Oversupply, and Now EV Enabler The advent of lithium batteries catapulted electrical device technology to a new level. Initially invented in 1970
Introduction As food demands have increased globally, aquaculture—the cultivation of fish and other marine life—has emerged as the fastest-growing form of food production. While the
Decarbonization and the voyage to Net Zero require many changes to the energy sector, including the electrification of transport and buildings. Economies around the world
Introduction Palm oil is one of the most important raw materials for today’s global economy. Native to Africa, the plant was brought to Southeast Asia