Shell’s impunity for destruction in the Niger Delta (Nigeria)

Over a number of decades, oil spills from Shell’s operations led to devastating environmental impacts with disastrous consequences for the local residents. The spills contaminated the communities’ land and waterways which they relied on for farming, drinking, and washing.

Find out more details in our case study and how a Business, Human Rights and Environment Act could have made a difference.

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British American Tobacco and Imperial Brands: child and forced labour on tobacco farms (Malawi)

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Public procurement of tainted PPE (Malaysia)