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Press Cara Casey-Boyce +44 (0)20 7841 4350 cara.casey-boyce@eti.org.uk
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ETI's blog covers issues at the intersection of business and human rights. We feature posts by, for and from our members and allies; we do not accept or offer payment for posts nor publish content outside of these criteria. We welcome a range of insights and opinions from our guest bloggers, though don't necessarily agree with everything they say. Read our blog

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It is very positive that so many students are interested in carrying out research into ethical trade. Unfortunately, given our limited resources we are usually unable to provide individual interviews to students. However you should be able to find a great deal of information on our website, which we hope will help in answering your questions. In particular, take a look at the FAQ and Resources sections. If, after looking at all these resources, you still can’t find the answer you are looking for, please get in touch and we will do our very best to help.

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