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FRANKLY SPEAKING PODCAST

Frankly Speaking - Podcast on Responsible Business

Every two weeks, we discuss the latest political, legal, and business developments in the field of ESG, business and human rights, and corporate reporting.
Host Richard Howitt is a pioneer in the field of corporate disclosure and former Member of the European Parliament.

He speaks frankly and personally about what moves policy makers, business and activists to make responsible business the norm and last but not least - redefine business!
“The transition to sustainable business is often described as a ‘journey’. Wherever you are on that journey and whichever role you have, we hope that ‘Frankly Speaking’ will be a guide, a vehicle and a source of inspiration to move forward.”

Richard Howitt, Frankly Speaking Host

latest episode

#77 Nana Li: Has China Become the World Leader on Sustainability?

Is China leading the way on ESG and sustainability? Listen to Nana Li, Head of Sustainability and Stewardship, Asia-Pacific at Impax Asset Management

“Thanks for this very interesting podcast. It is encouraging that a serious and comprehensive approach to the issue of child labour results in a financially profitable and sustainable business”

Eckart von Malsen about Episode #40

Past episodes

36:06

#58 Piotr Biernacki: How To Tailor Sustainability Reports to Your Business-Specific Context

How can and should you address entity-specific reporting? Listen to Piotr Biernacki, EFRAG TEG Member and ESG Reporting Fellow at Materiality.

31:45

#57 Jason Judd: What Does the Just Transition Really Mean for Workers

Will there be a just transition? Listen to Jason Judd, Executive Director of Cornell's Global Labor Institute.

38:06

#56 Myriam Vander Stichele: Where Does The Money Flow?

Do our ideas about what makes companies competitive actually hinder the shift toward sustainability?

32:58

#55 Alison Taylor: How Can Companies Do the Right Thing

Is it really is possible for companies to "do the right thing"?

42:30

#54 Michael H. Posner: Views from the U.S. on the Future of Business and Human Rights

There's very little pressure being applied to companies by investors looking at how they're actually behaving and treating human rights as a core business priority. This needs to change.

31:52

#53 Robert McCorquodale: What Can ESG Investors Do to Respect Human Rights

Investors shouldn't just take companies' word for what they're doing; they should investigate what the companies are actually doing regarding human rights.

32:26

#59 Laura Gitman: Which Future for Sustainability Leadership in the Company?

Is the role of the corporate chief sustainability officer at a crossroads? Listen to Laura Gitman, Chief Impact Officer at BSR.

33:58

#45 Sarah Dadush: Can Contracts Support Promoting Responsible Business?

Listen to Sarah Dadush, founder of the Responsible Contracting Project, writer and professor in business and human rights at Rutgers Law School

Key contacts

Sarah Chenoun

Communications Officer