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Resources
WWF SOY TRADERS SCORECARD
In 2021, WWF released its first Soy Traders Scorecard, assessing the 22 most influential soy trading companies, responsible for more than two-thirds of global soy exports, on their commitments, actions, progress, transparency and collaborations to end deforestation, conversion, and human rights abuses in soy supply chains. Find out more here.
Hidden soy
Find out how a lot of soy is hidden in our favorite food, how EU consumption of soy is fueling the destruction of invaluable habitats in other parts of the world on the WWF hidden soy website.
Publication and reports
Soy Traders Assessment 2023
PDF 812 KBDeforestation and conversion free supply chains: A guide for action
PDF 6.12 MBMapping the European Soy Supply Chain
PDF 1.50 MBTHE UK SOY STORY: HOW RETAILERS’ COMMITMENTS TO TACKLING SOY-DRIVEN DEFORESTATION COMPARE
PDF 2.15 MBReport Climate Focus: towards more sustainability in the soy supply chain:
PDF 2.82 MBGood Growth Partnership Highlights 2019
PDF 7.50 MBCerrado Landscape Initiative
PDF 7.28 MBThe Plowprint report 2018
PDF 2.10 MBChinese Sustainable Meat Declaration 2017
PDF 362 KBCollaboration for Forests and Agriculture (CFA)
PDF 655 KBWWF-UK report: Appetite for destruction (2017)
PDF 4.07 MBWWF Soy Scorecard 2016
PDF 3.04 MBThe Growth of Soy Impacts and Solutions (2014)
PDF 12.72 MB