Report: Renewables sector human rights policies improving, but 'critical gaps' remain

Michael Holder
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Report: Renewables sector human rights policies improving, but 'critical gaps' remain

Ranking of 35 leading clean energy firms warns major risks relating to Indigenous Peoples' rights and forced labour in solar supply chains still need addressing

Leading companies across the global renewable energy industry have delivered notable improvements to their human rights policies and practices over the past two years, but there remain critical gaps in...

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