Katalyst recently joined Canopy at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, at the University of Cambridge.
Katalyst Joins Canopy at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainabilty Leadership


Katalyst recently joined Canopy at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, at the University of Cambridge.

Katalyst participated this week in the OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment & Footwear sector.

Katalyst joined our colleagues from Cornell’s Global Labor Institute this week for a series of presentations in Amsterdam and Brussels to civil society, policymakers and investors related to the Higher Ground report. Katalyst was a contributing author to this groundbreaking report

Katalyst spoke this week with Professor Elena Sychenko’s ESG Compliance class at the University of Bologna, discussing human rights and climate risks in supply chains, and steps that can be taken to address them.

Katalyst’s Martin Curley was a guest lecturer this week with Professor Sarosh Kuruvilla at Cornell University in New York.

Katalyst participated in the Unpacking the CSDDD: Responsibility, Climate and Justice workshop today, hosted by ECCJ, FoE and Frank Bold in Brussels.

This conference explored practical and often preexisting alternatives to traditional corporate ownership models that can solve some of the problems of concentration of power and wealth disparities and their myraid negative consequences for the economy, workers, and climate.

Katalyst’s Anne Lally joined a wide range of other civil society groups at the European Trade Union Institute’s ‘Transformative Ideas: Ensuring a Just Share of Progress for All’ conference this week. The event brought together a range of viewpoints

Katalyst’s Martin Curley was invited to give a talk at the University of Trento Faculty of Law conference, a meeting of labour lawyers and associated academics. The talk, entitled Supporting SDG Decent Work Targets through Context-Specific Supply Chain Governance, explores how

We were excited to join the workshop ‘Supply Chain Governance in Europe and Beyond’ sponsored by the University of Amsterdam’s Amsterdam Centre for European Studies. An excellent group of academic and civil society participants presented work that pushes the boundaries