This report analyses the functioning, power structures and institutional framework of five global supply chains with high environmental and human rights risks: cotton for ready-made garments, tin for solder products, natural rubber for car tyres, coffee for consumption and iron ore for quality steel in the automotive industry. The report finds significant power imbalances in most of the supply chains examined, from the buyers at the end to the producers at the beginning of the chains. Overall, the current institutional framework currently provides hardly any incentives for environmental and climate protection. However, regulatory and market developments in the purchasing countries of the global North (including China) could change this in the future.

                            
          
             Climate | Energy, Air          
          
                    
                                                 
              Cost allocation and incentive mechanisms for environmental, climate protection and resource conservation along global supply chains - Analysis of the cotton, tin, natural rubber, coffee and iron ore supply chains
Series
        
          Texte                      | 06/2024                  
      Number of pages
        151
      Year of publication
        
      Author(s)
        Joseph Strasser, Janina Grabs, Joerg Hofstetter, Bibiana García, Carolin Grüning, Chung Tran, Kristiina Martin, Jürgen Hannak, Josephine Jüde, Michelle Becker
      Language
        English
      Project No. (FKZ)
        3722 14 101 0
      Publisher
        German Environment Agency
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        3729 KB
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