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Flower workers, Tanzania

ETI Impact report 2021-23

26 September 2023
A snapshot of our work and impact over two years, from April 2021 to March 2023.
EU Parliament, Brussels

European Parliament adopts the strongest position on corporate sustainability due diligence to date

8 June 2023
Sustainable Textile Initiative: Together for Change (STITCH) applauds the European Parliament's ambitious position on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), voted for on 1 June 2023.
Vegetables and fruits crops in plastic greenhouses in Nijar , Almeria, Spain. Photo credit: Gena Melendrez/ Shutterstock.

ETI responds to new evidence of workers' rights abuse in Almeria and Huelva, Spain

31 March 2023
Following Ethical Consumer's new report on migrant worker exploitation in Almeria and Huelva, Spain, ETI reflects on their findings and what must follow to address these abuses and their root causes.
Representatives of ETI member companies, trade unions and NGOs, gathering at ETI's Member Day 2023

ETI Member Day 2023

31 March 2023
Key takeaways from our all-member day of learning and disussion.

ETI fully supports IndustriALL’s Framework Principles for responsible disengagement from Myanmar

1 March 2023
ET calls on all brands withdrawing and remaining in Myanmar to engage with the new Framework Principles for responsible disengagement, agreed by IndustriALL Global Union with input from garment brands.

ETI responds to evidence of sexual abuse in Kenya's tea sector reported by BBC Panorama

23 February 2023
Following BBC Panorama's ‘Sex for Work: The True Cost of Our Tea’ ETI outlines what more needs to be done to protect workers, particularly women and vulnerable groups, in high-risk supply chains like tea.

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