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A pandemic is an outbreak of an infectious disease that occurs over a wide geographic area, affecting a considerable proportion of the population. Beyond health impacts, pandemics can cause economic slowdowns, disrupt supply chains, and increase financial instability. Addressing these challenges requires coordinated global efforts to strengthen health systems, ensure economic resilience, and support vulnerable populations.

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An industry infected: Animal agriculture in a post-COVID world

Farm Animal Investment Risk and Return (FAIRR)
In light of COVID-19, this report explores the growing concerns that the animal protein industry is vulnerable to fostering diseases, supply-chain bottlenecks, and food safety issues. FAIRR promotes the Coller FAIRR Protein Producer Index, a tool for investors to analyse how companies address animal welfare, and worker and food safety.
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3 June 2020

Building back better with better jobs: Mainstreaming business models for decent work

Business Fights Poverty
Recent years have seen declining job security and working conditions as a result of increased outsourcing and 'gig economy' business models. This report serves as a guide on how businesses can build back from the global pandemic and create decent jobs without compromising business competitiveness and profitability.
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22 October 2020

Bankrolling plastics: The banks that fund plastic packaging pollution

Portfolio Earth
Banks continue to finance the global plastics chain, despite the significant risks of lender liability from the impacts of plastic waste. This report highlights the lack of development of any due diligence systems, contingent loan criteria, or financing exclusions at the banks when it comes to the plastic packaging industry.
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5 January 2021
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