Global demand for a handful of agricultural commodities—from your morning coffee to a piece of chocolate—is the single largest driver of deforestation and habitat loss across the planet. As ...
This week, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) launched the Deforestation-Free Leather Fund — an opportunity for companies to walk their talk around improving the sustainability of leather supply chains through ...
Between 2018 and 2022, agricultural expansion was linked to the loss of 8.6 million hectares of Amazon forest — an area larger than Austria. A new WWF analysis shows that cattle ranching and soy ...
An officer of the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) takes part in an operation against Amazon deforestation at an illegal mining camp, known as garimpo, at the ...
Belem (Brazil), Nov 19 (PTI): The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Greenpeace on Tuesday urged countries at the UN COP30 Climate Summit to agree on a roadmap to end and reverse deforestation by 2030. At ...
Even Swedish consumption contributes to the loss of rainforest—and nowadays coffee has overtaken beef as the product affecting deforestation the most. This is shown in a new report from the WWF in ...
Across Latin America, banks have failed to integrate sustainability regulations into lending, bond issuance and financial advisory services, according to a WWF sustainable finance assessment. WWF ...