Listen to Rahel Damamme, ESG and Sustainability Reporting Leader at Decathlon, one of the world's largest sports good retailer.

This week on Frankly Speaking, we’ll be talking sports goods, value chains and sustainability standards. Rahel Damamme, ESG and Sustainability Reporting Leader at Decathlon, one of the world's largest sports good retailer with over 2000 stores in 60 countries, shares her experiences on how reporting and due diligence legislation has helped the company move ahead, how to change things from within a company, and about her efforts in Long Covid Association France. Listen in!
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