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Transitions & Futures: Apparel & Textile member discussion

19 October 2020 10:30 – 12:30

United Kingdom

Member-only event

This is a member-only event. If you are a member, pleaselog inin order to register for the event.

This member online event series is to share the plans and ambitions of the new five year strategic objective on “Transitions and Futures”. We recognise a number of significant areas of accelerating change that will affect the world of business and workers. These include the direct and indirect impact of climate change, digitization, increasing automation, new business models and significant changes in investment and trade policy.

The plan seeks to understand, adjust and prepare for both the challenges and opportunities ahead while remaining true to the ETI vision and principles. Each category discussion will be tailored to reflect the industry dynamics, with break-out sessions aligned to specific groupings.

For enquiries about the events, please contact Beverley.hall@eti.org.uk

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