Barbara Kuepper

Senior Researcher Sustainable Supply Chains at Profundo

Barbara Kuepper is a Senior Researcher specializing in Sustainable Supply Chains at Profundo since February 2012, focusing on the analysis of commodity supply chains and the investigation of companies and financial institutions in controversial sectors. Previously, Barbara served as an Information Specialist at the KIT (Royal Tropical Institute) from December 2008 to January 2012, where literature searches and tailored online solutions were key responsibilities. Barbara's career at Greenpeace spanned from June 1997 to November 2008, including roles as Research Coordinator and Campaign Officer, where responsibilities included conducting extensive research, coordinating campaigns, and building a global network of research experts. Barbara holds a Diplom (Master-equivalent) in Physical & Human Geography from The Philipp University of Marburg, obtained between 1990 and 1995.

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Profundo

With profound research and advice, Profundo aims to make a practical contribution to a sustainable world and social justice. Quality comes first, aiming at the needs of our clients: • NGOs • Trade unions • Governments • Research institutes Thematically we focus on: • Financial institutions: banks, pension funds a.o., researching investments in companies and sectors worldwide, evaluation of and advice on credit and SRI policies; • Commodity chains: researching trade, financing and investment patterns in global commodity chains in the agriculture, energy, fisheries, forestry, livestock and mining sectors worldwide; • Corporate Social Responsibility: research on corporate products and practices which have an impact on the environment, development and human rights; • Government policies: evaluation of policies on climate change, commodities, sustainability, financial sector regulation, tax, CSR, a.o.; • International trade and investment: global patterns in trade, FDI and ODI flows.


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