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Alan Sadler

Alan Sadler
Position
Digital Lead
Organisation
ETI

Alan is Digital Lead at ETI and works to raise awareness of ethical trade.

Blog posts from this author

Sawuma's story

4 May 2013

Kamlesh's story

4 May 2013
"In the old days there were too many hours"

Vita's story

4 May 2013
"I'm really proud of what I've achieved. I'm saving money and looking forward to the future."
Trends in good practice from ETI member companies

Small companies, big ambitions

16 November 2012
Trends in good practice from member companies' annual reports to ETI.
Burma's opposition Leader, Aung San Suu Kyi

Ruggie advises caution over Burma/Myanmar

22 August 2012
Sanctions may have eased, but ‘Caution and prudence are your friends’, says Prof John Ruggie to companies gearing up to invest in Burma.
Garment factory, India

Where do you stand on Sedex?

29 March 2012
Does Sedex increase efficiency in ethical trade auditing, or does it perpetuate the top-down, ‘audit-heavy' approach that many companies are seeking to move beyond? A look at how Sedex divides the ethical trading community.

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