Regulation, Policy and Petition Trend Research
Budget: £750 – £1,500 GBP
We are a Ventures team focused on exploring what the future may look like as well as what innovation opportunities exist over the next 5-10 years. Our next project is focussed on researching a number of themes that sit within the theme of responsibility.
This specific research task will focus on the established/proposed regulation, established/proposed policy, guidelines and online petitions that sit within three key areas of interest – circular economy, inclusion (e.g. financial, gender, geographical) and supply chain.
The aim is to find individual examples of established/proposed regulation, established/proposed policy, guidelines and online petitions within the three key areas of interest, as well as identifying key themes that come from the research.
The research report should be compiled by using trend reports, articles, scientific & business journals as well as the UK (and any other relevant country)
The Research Brief:
The aim is to understand individual examples (as seen below) as well as interesting themes in established/proposed regulation, established/proposed policy, guidelines and online petitions within the areas of:
1. Circular economy – e.g. The Right to Repair regulation in the UK
2. Inclusion (e.g. financial, gender, geographical) – e.g. New microfinance regulations in Tanzania
3. Supply chain – e.g. OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas
We are looking to understand the ‘edge’ examples globally of established/proposed regulation, established/proposed policy, guidelines and online petitions. The focus is on the responsibility lens of the circular economy, inclusion and supply chain.
This specific research task will focus on the established/proposed regulation, established/proposed policy, guidelines and online petitions that sit within three key areas of interest – circular economy, inclusion (e.g. financial, gender, geographical) and supply chain.
The aim is to find individual examples of established/proposed regulation, established/proposed policy, guidelines and online petitions within the three key areas of interest, as well as identifying key themes that come from the research.
The research report should be compiled by using trend reports, articles, scientific & business journals as well as the UK (and any other relevant country)
The Research Brief:
The aim is to understand individual examples (as seen below) as well as interesting themes in established/proposed regulation, established/proposed policy, guidelines and online petitions within the areas of:
1. Circular economy – e.g. The Right to Repair regulation in the UK
2. Inclusion (e.g. financial, gender, geographical) – e.g. New microfinance regulations in Tanzania
3. Supply chain – e.g. OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas
We are looking to understand the ‘edge’ examples globally of established/proposed regulation, established/proposed policy, guidelines and online petitions. The focus is on the responsibility lens of the circular economy, inclusion and supply chain.