Understanding the global energy supply chain

"Given the responsibility placed on investors through the Modern Slavery Act to identify modern slavery risks in investment portfolios, the hidden risk of forced labour within and investee company's supply chain should be adequately measured."

In the first of 2 reports, we discuss the presence of forced labour in the global solar supply chain and the implications for Australian businesses. See our second report that discusses the challenges in identifying whether your supply chain is tied to carbon intensive technology.

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Exposures to forced labour in the supply chain of clean energy
Dr Arne Geschke
Co-Founder & CDO
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Arne is a leading expert in the field of large-scale global environmental-economic supply-chain assessments and input-output analysis with a focus on environmental applications such as carbon accounting and energy policy. He has been instrumental in developing detailed global supply-chain databases and Fair Supply’s underlying mathematical framework. He previously worked for BMW and GM in mathematical engine simulation before beginning his academic career in Australia.
Dr Arne Geschke
Co-Founder & CDO
LinkedIn Profile
Arne is a leading expert in the field of large-scale global environmental-economic supply-chain assessments and input-output analysis with a focus on environmental applications such as carbon accounting and energy policy. He has been instrumental in developing detailed global supply-chain databases and Fair Supply’s underlying mathematical framework. He previously worked for BMW and GM in mathematical engine simulation before beginning his academic career in Australia.

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