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CRIB S2 Ep. 2: Insights from the UK Tea & Infusions Association About the Future of Tea in an Evolving Regulatory Landscape

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In Season 2, Episode 2 of the CRIB Child Rights in Business podcast, The Centre's CEO Ines Kaempfer sits down with Sharon Hall, Chief Executive of the UK Tea & Infusions Association.

Their conversation leads us through the history and work of the UK Tea & Infusions Association, and some of the implications of the evolving human rights due diligence regulatory landscape, both in post-Brexit UK and in the EU. They discuss what these changes might mean for the tea value chain and for consumers, as well as other insights.

About the CRIB Child Rights in Business podcast

This podcast is dedicated to discussing sustainability in the tea industry, particularly issues around human rights and ensuring no one in the tea supply chain is left behind from the value tea creates. In Season 1, we spoke to key voices from Sri Lanka's tea sector, and highlighted initiatives that are creating tangible, long-term impact for local communities. In Season 2, our conversations go global, speaking with experts from across the world on the bigger picture of tea sustainability amidst the emergence of human rights due diligence legislation that will impact brands, retailers and also business partners along the supply chain, including producers.

Please support us by following our podcast. More information about our work can be found at www.childrights-business.org.

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Innhold levert av The Centre for Child Rights and Business and The Centre for Child Rights. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av The Centre for Child Rights and Business and The Centre for Child Rights eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In Season 2, Episode 2 of the CRIB Child Rights in Business podcast, The Centre's CEO Ines Kaempfer sits down with Sharon Hall, Chief Executive of the UK Tea & Infusions Association.

Their conversation leads us through the history and work of the UK Tea & Infusions Association, and some of the implications of the evolving human rights due diligence regulatory landscape, both in post-Brexit UK and in the EU. They discuss what these changes might mean for the tea value chain and for consumers, as well as other insights.

About the CRIB Child Rights in Business podcast

This podcast is dedicated to discussing sustainability in the tea industry, particularly issues around human rights and ensuring no one in the tea supply chain is left behind from the value tea creates. In Season 1, we spoke to key voices from Sri Lanka's tea sector, and highlighted initiatives that are creating tangible, long-term impact for local communities. In Season 2, our conversations go global, speaking with experts from across the world on the bigger picture of tea sustainability amidst the emergence of human rights due diligence legislation that will impact brands, retailers and also business partners along the supply chain, including producers.

Please support us by following our podcast. More information about our work can be found at www.childrights-business.org.

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