#31 Supply Chains Without Human Rights Abuses
Human-rights abuses remain widespread in Nigerian supply chains, making strong supplier checks, audits, and worker protections essential for ethical, risk-free sourcing.
Human-rights abuses remain widespread in Nigerian supply chains, making strong supplier checks, audits, and worker protections essential for ethical, risk-free sourcing.
Nigeria generates millions of tonnes of plastic waste yearly, and recycling offers a major business opportunity for profit, jobs, and environmental impact.
Transforming oil waste into wealth can power jobs, protect ecosystems, and build a circular economy in Nigeria’s Niger Delta.
Ignoring ESG exposes African businesses to lost contracts, fines, and reputational damage. ESG isn’t optional—it’s survival, growth, and resilience.
Make ESG simple. Four quick, low-cost steps Nigerian businesses can take today to boost credibility and investor readiness—without full disclosure.
Avoid costly ESG mistakes. From greenwashing to poor data, learn 6 errors that can sink funding, compliance, and trust—and how to fix them.
Unlock funding with low-cost ESG moves. Nigerian SMEs that act now look more investor-ready, attract capital, and cut borrowing hurdles.
Master ESG metrics and turn data into business growth. From diesel to solar, discover how to track progress and drive impact like a pro.
Most Nigerian companies are ignoring ESG risks like biodiversity loss, climate change, and governance—leaving themselves open to serious future threats.