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Launching ETI insights: Join public webinars hosted by ETI

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  • 28 October 2024
ETI Insights webinar series

Bringing together expert speakers from across ETI’s secretariat, members and partners, ETI's new webinar series will share insights and guidance on key issues impacting responsible business worldwide. This series is free and open to all with key resources available to ETI members and non-members.

Starting in November 2024, ETI Insights will focus on some of the most pertinent issues impacting human rights in global supply chains today. Take a glimpse into ETI's expertise on issues ranging from just transitions and responsible purchasing practices, to mandatory human rights due diligence and more. 

Emerging Circular Supply Chains: Safeguarding child and human rights

25 June | 10:00-11:00 BST

This webinar will explore how circularity can - and must - go beyond environmental goals to include social responsibility. Joined by experts actively working in this space, this webinar will explore findings from ETI member, The Centre for Child Rights and Business’s research in Bangladesh, and discuss how circular business models can meaningfully include and support the people already working in this space.

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Mandatory human rights due diligence: Coming soon

Stay tuned to find out when our next ETI insights webinar takes place.

Transparency: Coming soon

Stay tuned to find out when our next ETI insights webinar takes place.

Past webinars in the series

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ETI insights: Responsible Purchasing Practices – Driving change in manufacturing

Presentation and recording from ETI insights webinar, 07 May 2025
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ETI insights: Mined Minerals & Metals – Challenges & opportunities in HRDD

Presentation and recording from ETI Insights webinar on mined minerals & metals (03 April 2025)
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ETI insights: Climate Change - Addressing extreme heat impacts for workers

Presentation, recording and a Q&A document from ETI Insights webinar (21 Nov 2024), exploring the links between extreme heat and human rights risks for workers in indoor settings. 
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