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One in 67 people worldwide remains forcibly displaced: UNHCR report

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co-founder of the London-based company.a Nespresso spokesman tells the BBC that its B Corp certification is an acknowledgement of our long-standing commitment to sustainability.

One in 67 people worldwide remains forcibly displaced: UNHCR report

It is a great certification scheme for businesses that are just beginning their sustainability journey.5 days ago5 days agoTurmoil and trade wars dominate China's 'summer Davos'The conflict between Iran and Israel adds further uncertainty to an already strained global outlook.and firms will also have to show that they are continuing to improve standards.

One in 67 people worldwide remains forcibly displaced: UNHCR report

of being too quick to allow some of the world's largest companies to join.He adds: We will be working really hard to create a pathway for B Corps to certify on new standards.

One in 67 people worldwide remains forcibly displaced: UNHCR report

simply don't go far enough.

But it said that the accreditation wasn't strict enough.hundreds blocking the entrance to Malawi's parliament.

but import expensive products such as fertilisers.if reviews are not completed over an 18-month period the programme automatically expires.

Shoppers in Malawi are finding that prices keep rising A recent Ernst Young report said that Malawi was one of the few countries in the world it considered to have what it called a hyperinflationary economy - along with Burundi.compiled by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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