…to end our contribution to the destruction of the world’s forests and habitats. Wales imports significant quantities of these commodities, including soy for livestock feed, palm oil used in everyday…

…to end our contribution to the destruction of the world’s forests and habitats. Wales imports significant quantities of these commodities, including soy for livestock feed, palm oil used in everyday…
…good feedback on that. Then I got one in development with a production company for the first time, and I had the realisation that everything takes forever and it was…
…rarely hear from young people directly. Most of the discussion is led by people, like myself, who aren’t young anymore yet feed our own experiences or frustrations into these myths….
…that make up this report. Our universities are more than units of economic value: they transform lives, create opportunities, and feed into the growth of new businesses. And, of course,…
Our report The Impact of Regulation in the Foundational Economy was produced as part of the IWA’s project with CREW to look at the foundational economy as a policy agenda…
…more about the Foundational Economy? Join us on Thursday 23 September as we launch our report ‘Regulation and the Foundational Economy’, to find out how regulators can Think Small First….
…feed itself, or to the global impacts of outsourcing food production to countries with lower farming standards, or of importing livestock feed grown on land taken out of tropical rainforest….
…still starts at 1:30pm on a Tuesday afternoon. This needs to be brought forward so that the work of the Senedd can feed into the news cycle, rather than expecting…
…foundational, accessible to people who do not own wealth or land, carbon negative, generating healthy nutrient-rich food from healthy soil, creates more jobs per acre. These are all key…