News

Explore the big challenges, opportunities, debates and frameworks for business and human rights. This section contains a selection of key portals curated by our global team.
In May 2025, a new study by the Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals found just 100 corporations are behind one fifth ...
The Privacy Commissioner says facial recognition technology in supermarkets has potential safety benefits, despite raising ...
Find out more about our impact, who we are and how we are funded. Opinion pieces, interviews and blogs from across the ...
As this devastation continues, the spotlight is rightly turning to the private sector – particularly technology firms – for its alleged role in augmenting the suffering of a population under siege. As ...
The European Union (EU) Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) entered into force in July 2024... The directive has been welcomed by a wide spectrum of business enterprises, ...
The urgency to fight the climate crisis is driving a global scramble to extract the transition minerals required to power vast solar operations, wind farms, and transport electrification at enormous ...
The Ceylon Workers Red Flag Union holds a Workers’ Tribunal in Colombo to highlight and address the violations of labour rights faced by tea and rubber plantation workers. This Tribunal, featuring ...
...A UK legal action against Barrick Gold’s subsidiaries alleging killings and injuries of local residents by police engaged for security operations at the Canadian mining giant’s North Mara gold mine ...
Climate change is the biggest risk to human rights. Meeting its challenge requires unprecedented roll-out of renewable energy projects across all regions in the coming years and decades. This ...
"Mexico’s datacentre industry is booming – but are more drought and blackouts the price communities must pay?", 25 September 2024 Datacentres are clustering in the state of Querétaro, where Amazon, ...