Reality Uncorked: Working conditions on South African wine
farms and the role of Systembolaget
Inclusion of Women and Peace in NAP BHR
Due diligence: A little downstream goes a long way
Caught offside: The role of sport sponsors in in upholding human rights
Annual report: Swedwatch highlights 2022
Key considerations for sustainable public finance
Key considerations for sustainable public procurement
Prerequisite for peace in Liberia and Sierra Leone: The role of business
Safeguarding the right to a healthy environment
Annual report: Swedwatch highlights 2021
Towards increased transparency in the pharmaceutical supply chain
Time for Swedish leadership in carbon-free export finance
Murky waters: Natural rubber processing in Liberia
Hazardous chemicals in ICT-manufacturing and impacts on workers
The role of investors in supporting human rights in the Covid-19 era
Up in smoke: Export credits to the coal industry
Toxic tech: Occupational poisoning in ICT manufacturing
Still overlooked: Communities affected på jade mining
Training materials: Manufacturing of ICT products and its impacts on people and the environment
The health paradox: Environmental and human rights impacts from pharma manufacturing
Defenders at risk: Attacks on environmental and human rights defenders and the role of business
Business, human rights, environment and sustaining peace
Copper with a cost: Environment and human rights risks in mining of ICT minerals
Undercutting rights: Human rights due diligence required in tropical logging
To the last drop: Water and human rights impacts of the agro export industry
Overlooked and undermined: Machinery providers and human rights risks in jade mines
The 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia: Sponsorship and human rights
Power of the voice: Perspectives from buyers and workers on social dialogue within the garment industry
Human rights impacts of the exit of Swedish investors from a bioenergy project
Carrying the costs: Human rights impacts in communities affected by platinum mining
Risks associated with the global trend of non-standard employment
Turning the tide: The urgent need to shift capital flows to climate solutions
No business, no rights: Human rights impacts when land investments fail to include responsible exits
Fuel for conflict: Investors and the case of Lundin Petroleum
Silent approval: The role of banks linked to crises faced by indigenous people
Childhood lost: Child labour in diamond mines
Agents for change: How public procurers can influence labour conditions in global supply chains
Smokescreens in the supply chains: Human rights impacts in the tobacco production
Far from reality: How the EU falls short in preventing the illicit trade of conflict minerals
Operators miss the mark: The role of operators in the recycling of old mobile phones
Sharper focus on human rights needed: Human rights risks associated with the construction of power plants (in Swedish)
Trapped in the kitchen of the world: The situation for migrant workers in the poultry industry
Shattered dreams: The situation for migrant workers in the turism industry
From grape to glas: An analysis of Systembolaget´s sustainability work (in Swedish)
Healthier procurement: Improvements to working conditions for surgical instrument manufacture
44 children, with parents working in the textile industry, dream of a better life
World Championships in Belarus: Responsibilities of the Swedish Ice Hockey Association and theirs sponsors (in Swedish)
Olympic violations in Sotji: Swedish sponsors and human rights (in Swedish)
From grape to wine: Systembolaget and shortcomings at vineyards in South Africa and Chile (in Swedish)
The play fair clothes campaign: The agreement between multinationals and local trade unions and its impact on workers rights (in Swedish)
Toxic pesticides on Costa Ricas plantations and the role of fruit importers (in Swedish)
Play Fair – a campaign for decent sportswear: Has the contract between multinationals and local trade unions had an effect? (in Swedish)
Problematic Platinum: The responsibility of Swedish companies involved in mining
Global expectations on indian operations: A study on Stora Enso´s human rights challenges
Sharpened focus on women’s rights: Clothes brands and CSR (in Swedish)
Labour conditions in blueberry picking: Migrant workers in the north of Sweden (in Swedish)
The berry picking industry take vigorous action (in Swedish)
Working conditions in the berry picking industry in Sweden: Unclear rules, exploited workers and success stories (in Swedish)
The hunt for tax cuts: Tax evasion hinders development in Zambia (in Swedish)
Investment without transparency: Swedish buffer funds with investments in Brasil (in Swedish)
Refined CSR: Round table discussions with companies in the gold industry (in Swedish)
Towards a better business: Round table discussions with retail companies (in Swedish)
Cut and Run: Impacts of Buchanan Renewables’ operations and Vattenfall’s divestment in Liberia
No land, no power: Women without rights to make decision when Swedwatch invests in bioenergy (in Swedish)
We consume, they compensate: Criticism of Sweden’s carbon credits purchase (in Swedish)
Mors lilla Olle III: Who takes the overall responsibility for berry pickers? (in Swedish)
Mors lilla Olle II: The situation for migrant workers from Asia in Swedish forests 2011 (in Swedish)
Mors lilla Olle I: The situation for migrant workers from Asia, picking berries in Swedish forests (in Swedish)
From no control to full control? Follow up report on Clas Ohlson, Jula, Rusta and Biltema i Kina (in Swedish)
A lot of gold, a lot of trouble: A study of humanitarian impacts of the gold industry
More soy production, less diversity:Soy production in Brasil and import to Sweden (in Swedish)
A lost revolution? Women in the garment industry, empowered but trapped in poverty
What did your dinner eat for breakfast? The production of fish meal (in Swedish)
All that sparks is not gold: Conditions in the gold supply chain (in Swedish)
Out of focus: Labour rights in Vietnam´s digital camera factories
A gold mine? Swedish pensions invested in problematic mines in Latin America (in Swedish)
Expensive coffee is better, given trat farmers get their share (in Swedish)
Improvements made in the toy industry but factory conditions are still poor (in Swedish)
Passive observers or active defenders of human rights? Corporate challenges in repressive regimes and conflict zones
Voices from the inside: Local views on mining reform in Eastern DR Congo
Uranium from Namibia behind Swedish nuclear power (in Swedish)
Ethics too expensive: Coffee production in Brasil and Swedish coffee companies (in Swedish)
The more soy and cattle meat, the less rainforest: Meat import from Brasil to Sweden (in Swedish)
Working conditions in the mobile phone industry in Guangdong (in Swedish)
Reviewing Santa´s workshop: Working conditions in the toy industry
Unethical trade: Import of tropical wood to Sweden (in Swedish)
Out of control: E-waste trade flows from EU to developing countries
Tourism – an excluding journey: The effects of turism in Thailand and Brasil
Illegal Ground: Assa Abloy’s business in occupied Palestinian territory
Silenced to deliver: Mobile phone manufacturing in China and the Philippines
Risky business: The Lundin Group’s involvement in a mining project in the DRC
Improving working conditions at Chinese natural stone companies
A hidden side of healthcare: Lack of ethical criteria in the procurement of healthcare supply (in Swedish)
Another dark side of chocolate: Working conditions on cacao plantations in West Africa (in Swedish)
The price of oil: Nordic participation in environmental violations in Oil and Gas development in Russia
Cheep, fast and obedient: Working conditions for Chinese toy workers and corporate responsibility (in Swedish)
Certified coffee: What impacts do certification have for coffee growers in Guatemala in Brasil?
Clothes import and the environmental harm of the production abroad (in Swedish)
Development on who’s conditions? Skanska´s business operations in the Amazon (in Swedish)
Textiles with a dirty past: Environmental impact of the manufacturing of home textiles (in Swedish)
Clas Ohlsons and Biltema: A lack of environmental and ethical controls in China (in Swedish)
The situation for workers on shipyards in China (in Swedish)
The business of Sandvik and Freeport and the Papua conflict (in Swedish)
A bitter taste: Unfair conditions behind coffee imported from Brasil (in Swedish)
Ethical risks related to business expansion in low income countries – Assa Abloy in Rumania and Mexico (in Swedish)
Far from given rights – Trelleborg´s efforts to prevent a trade union in Sri Lanka (in Swedish)
The situation for migrant workers in Saudi Arabia and responsibilities of Swedish companies (in Swedish)
Shortcomings in Clas Ohlson´s import from China (in Swedish)
Swedish pulp in Brazil: The case of Veracel
People and the environment in fruit production – case studies from Chile and South Africa (in Swedish)
Risky Swedish business with Burma (in Swedish)