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ETI at OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment and Footwear Sector 2025

31 January 2025
A run down of where you can engage with us at the OECD Forum.
Ben Baldwin, Chief Operations Officer at Beeswift and NED of ETI board.

Beeswift's COO, Ben Baldwin, Appointed as Non-Executive Director of ETI

31 January 2025
Meet our new company non-executive director of the ETI board.

Enabling companies to progress on the most challenging aspects of HRDD

29 January 2025
Jasmine Stockham, ETI Progression Advisor provides insights on how ETI works to support company members to progress on their human rights due diligence.
Factory workers lifting new solar panel from production line,and the technician is checking it in the factory, China. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Bringing together the E and S of ESG in solar power & electric vehicles

27 January 2025
ETI Just Transitions Advisor George Williams reflects on the challenges and opportunities of ESG in solar power and electric vehicle supply chains.
Philip J. Jennings, General Secretary, UNI Global Union, Switzerland, speaks at, "Advancing the Global Deal in 2017." Photo credit: World Economic Forum.

ETI appoints Philip Jennings as its new Board Chair

24 January 2025
Philip has been a leading figure in the global trade union movement for over 40 years, from supply chain justice to union solidarity
Room interior with baby's cot

Mamas & Papas graduate to full ETI membership

6 January 2025
Eleanor Bennett, Product ESG & Sustainability Manager at Mamas & Papas reflects on their journey from foundation to full membership

Austria motorway route. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

5 things to celebrate and anticipate at ETI

19 December 2024
Reflecting on 2024 and looking forward to 2025.
UK Ambassador for Human Rights and Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva, Eleanor Sanders, Member of the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights, Barrister & Emeritus Professor, Robert McCorquodale, Business and Human Rights Specialist with the UNDP in Asia and the Pacific, Harpreet Kaur, and our own Executive Director, Giles Bolton. Photo credit: Natasha Jung, UK FCDO.

Optimising a 'Smart Mix': How can regulatory measures protect human rights whilst leaving no one behind?

18 December 2024
Reflections from our joint event on the margins of the UN Forum on Business and Human Rights
A persons hands working at a sewing machine. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Türkiye’s Apparel and Textile Sector: Insights from local perspectives

13 December 2024
Reflections from seven weeks in Türkiye, engaging with over 40 stakeholders across the apparel and textile sector on the topic of responsible purchasing practices.
Handloom weaver in Tamil Nadu, India working in her loom. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Enforceable binding agreements & GBVH risks – Could this be the way forward?

11 December 2024
As 16 Days of Activism draws to a close, ETI Gender Advisor Halima Ahmed reflects on the role EBAs can play in reducing GBVH risks in supply chains.
A worker in latex gloves packing ripe tomatoes at the production site

The dark side of the tomato trade – ETI responds to BBC documentary

2 December 2024
BBC investigation alleges 17 “Italian” tomato products sold by UK and German retailers are likely to contain Chinese tomatoes, raising risk of forced labour in the supply chain.
Low sun over a polluted urban skyline

Workers’ rights in a rapidly warming world

2 December 2024
As the dust settles on a disappointing and at times fractious COP in Azerbaijan, ETI reflects on the increasing saliency of extreme heat as a human rights risk for workers in global supply chains.

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