16 civil society organisations including Both ENDS have written a letter of concern to the European Investment Bank about a newly proposed standard for the Bank its intermediate finance investing. Both ENDS contribution to the contents of the joint letter consists out of proposals for improvement of screening, scoping, due diligence, appraisal, monitoring and supervision of high-risk clients and sub-projects. through financial intermediaries and clear and mandatory social, environmental and human rights requirements for FI investing matters.
De Nederlandse overheid verleent via haar exportkredietverzekeraar Atradius DSB (ADSB) exportsteun aan bedrijven die activiteiten in het buitenland ondernemen. De staat wil dat projecten die het verzekert geen negatieve gevolgen hebben voor mens en milieu en stelt daarom eisen rondom maatschappelijk verantwoord ondernemen (MVO). Over het MVO-beleid liep tot eind april een consultatie waarop een coalitie van dertien maatschappelijke organisaties uit binnen- en buitenland, waaronder Both ENDS en Milieudefensie, heeft gereageerd.
Both ENDS en partners hebben een reactie gestuurd op FMO's consultatie over fossiele brandstoffen. Both ENDS en partners zijn blij dat FMO eindelijk positie inneemt ten opzichte van fossiele brandstoffen, maar gaat wat ons betreft nog niet ver genoeg.
- breed, save and exchange all seeds and other planting material
- participate in decisions concerning seed improvement/ breeding, selection, quality standards, pricing, production, distribution and diversity
- customary practice especially in regard to indigenous seed
- be protected from being sold fake and inappropriate seed
- have a true choice between the use of certified and seed from fellow farmer managed seed systems
The joint organisations therefore call upon the Indonesian government to resist the ask of the EU to comply with UPOV 91.
Pesticide Action Network and 430 civil society and indigenous peoples organizations from 69 countries have sent a letter of concern to the 170th session of FAO council about the FAO partnership agreement with CropLife International.
CropLife International is a global trade association whose members are the world's largest agrichemical, pesticide and seed companies: BASF, Bayer Crop Science, Corteva Agriscience, FMC Corporation, Sumitomo Chemical and Syngenta. The UN Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) en CropLife International have started a partnership in 2020 to collaborate on pesticide use. We think that this partnership is incompatible with FAO's obligations to uphold human rights, directly counters any efforts toward progressively banning Highly Hazardous Pesticides, and undercuts the FAO and several Member States' support for agroecology and other transformative practices.
The letter asks the Council to review and end immediately the partnership agreement with CropLife International.