Data sources

The information in the CSR Risk Check is based on open online sources. Below you can find an overview of all sources.

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3482 sources
Netsol Water, Water pollution caused by slaughterhouse industries in India, 2022 Inside Climate News, Awash in Toxic Wastewater From Fracking for Natural Gas, Pennsylvania Faces a Disposal Reckoning, 2023 The World Bank, Environmental & Social Systems Assessment, 2022 Hope for the Future, The beautiful, glimmering world of mica: an industry benefiting from illegal child labour, 2023 International Transport Workers’ Federation, Seafarers' Bulletin, 2022 United Nations, Review of Maritime Transport, 2022 Patrícia C.G. Pereira et al, A review on pesticides in flower production: A push to reduce human exposure and environmental contamination, Environmental Pollution, Volume 289, 2021 Eerlijke bankwijzer, ING en ABN Amro financieren de klimaatcrisis, 2020 Oxfam Novib, Belgian consumption of sugarcane ethanol from brazil and peru, 2023 Mull, A. et al., Factors Contributing to Bee Decline, 2022 One World, Wie profiteert van ons belastingparadijs?, 2021 Rest of World, Samsung knowingly exposed workers to highly toxic chemicals, whistleblower claims, 2023 Al Jazeera, Why does India still use and trade asbestos?, 2022 Green Matters, The Leather Industry Has a Bigger Impact on the Environment Than You Realize, 2022 Xu, J. et al., Antibiotic use in chicken farms in northwestern China, 2020 Netsol Water, Effects of slaughterhouse wastewater on the environment, 2023 BBC, Indonesia cough syrup deaths: Relief for families as court allows lawsuit, 2023 Mongabay, Brazil’s illegal gold rush is fueling corruption, violent crime and deforestation, 2022 Environmental Justice Atlas, Imider Silver Mine, Morocco, 2023 The Guardian, How the Brasília violence has its roots in Bolsonaro’s war on nature, 2023

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MVO Netherlands and project partners are continuously working on supplementing and updating this list. If you know of sources (websites, reports) that would be interesting to include in our database, or if you believe certain sources are not sufficiently reliable, please contact us at mvorisicochecker@mvonederland.nl. You can request the method we use to check the reliability of sources through the same email address.

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