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What training does ETI offer?

ETI offers a range of training programs designed to enhance understanding and implementation of responsible business practices. Our training covers…

How does ETI help companies with supply chain transparency?

ETI supports companies to progress through our Corporate Transparency Framework. Company members report against the framework each year and ETI…

How do I get an audit against the ETI Base Code?

We don't carry out audits against the ETI Base Code ourselves, as that's not our role as an organisation. However, many private auditing companies…

Who can join ETI?

ETI membership is open to companies, trade unions, and NGOs who are committed to addressing human rights risks in supply chains.  

As members you can…

How much do member companies pay to join ETI?

Company membership fees for ETI vary based on the size and turnover of the company and typically range between £10K and £50K. There is a one-off…

Does ETI terminate under-performing company members?

Yes, ETI may terminate under-performing members who fail to make adequate progress in implementing responsible business practices and adhering to the…

What’s the difference between foundation stage and full membership?

Upon joining ETI, all companies go through a two-year foundation period as they establish the core elements of their human rights due diligence…

What is ETI's Corporate Transparency Framework?

ETI’s Corporate Transparency Framework (CTF) helps businesses report on their human rights impacts and actions.  

It details the public reporting…

What is Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement (MSE)?

Meaningful stakeholder engagement (MSE) is a critical component of human rights due diligence (HRDD). It involves genuine two-way dialogue with…

How does ETI help business collaborate?

ETI helps businesses collaborate by providing a platform for sharing best practices, resources, and expertise. We facilitate partnerships between…

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