United Kingdom
Report
The end of greenwashing? Driving decarbonisation in the real economy
This paper sets out how state and private firms can work together to ensure that net zero transition plans are a tool for reducing emissions in the real economy. These plans not just important to businesses and investors but will be a vital source of information for government and regulators.
Report
Tackling obesity: improving policy making on food and health
Every UK government since 1992 has identified obesity as a major problem. There have been multiple strategies, policies, targets and institutional reforms – yet obesity has kept on rising. This report examines why efforts to date have not worked, and sets out what government should do differently, including policies regulating the food environment.
Report
Blended advice and access to justice
This report presents the findings of the first empirical investigation into the emergence of ‘blended advice’ after the COVID-19 pandemic. Blended advice refers to models of advice delivery which involve providing legal advice through some combination of face-to-face interaction and remote communications.
Working paper
Two interventions for mitigating the harms of greenwashing on consumer perceptions
To identify the impact of greenwashing, and to test potential interventions, the authors of this paper designed an online experiment featuring a series of three advertisements featuring hypothetical companies. This paper outlines the findings from their research.
Report
Watching me, watching you: worker surveillance in the UK after the pandemic
Worker surveillance is as old as work itself, but new technology is making it easier and cheaper than ever. In this report, the authors make policy recommendations that would help redress the balance of power between workers and employers.