In the Iberian peninsula, “unsustainable, unviable” berry businesses are draining water and exploiting migrant labour

On a breathless summer morning in El Rocío, a village bordering Spain’s Doñana National Park, Juan Romero points to a map detailing the surrounding area. “Here are the berry crops,” he says, tracing their encroachment of the park from the north and west. “It’s all full of plastic.” For years, the retired teacher-turned-activist has documented… Continue reading In the Iberian peninsula, “unsustainable, unviable” berry businesses are draining water and exploiting migrant labour

International Day of Disabled Persons: These businesses welcome specially-abled people without bias

According to the 2011 Census, 2.7 crore people with a disability, be it physical or mental, are living in India. On the occasion of International Day of Disabled Persons on December 3, here is a look at a few companies welcoming specially-abled people without bias. Read More