

A fast-growing Africa could change the face of the aviation industry and the continent’s rising demand for aviation could also lift Africa’s economic prospects in the future.

Africans make up 12% of the world’s population but only 2.5% of the world’s passengers. Why the gap?

As the World Economic Forum comes to Ha Noi for this year’s ASEAN meeting, we’re reminded of how far Viet Nam has come since the country first hosted the gathering in 2010.

Businesses are greening their warehouses to lower costs and reduce resource in pursuit of zero-net energy (ZNE) even without the pressure of government regulations.

Target Zero sets goals to reduce operational emissions, fuel consumption and waste per ton, in addition to finding ways to use renewable energy.

The United Nations calls modern slavery – human trafficking, child labor and debt labor – the world’s second-largest criminal industry.

Agility’s fair labor program in the Middle East was a groundbreaking initiative more than 10 years ago and has helped drive worker protections worldwide.

Sustainability is driving innovation in a variety of business areas including product reformulation and process modification.

Winners of the annual Agility-sponsored Africa Photo Competition, a global contest highlighting the rapidly changing landscape of Africa.
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