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Maagrace solar panel and wellbeing center. Photo credit: Ethical Apparel Africa.

How can brands and suppliers protect garment workers from the risks of extreme heat?

5 June 2024
Learn from practical steps Ethical Apparel Africa are taking to mitigate risks of extreme heat in their factory, alongside essential processes brands and suppliers should take to respond to climate change risks.
Focused woman writing an idea on post it sticky note on glass wall during a training workshop. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Unlocking potential: The impact of training on career growth

28 May 2024
Find out about ETI Human rights essentials training, from those who have taken and led the training themselves.
Dhaka, Bangladesh - June 17, 2023: After the massive fire that ravaged the Bangabazar market on April 04, traders set up their shops with these makeshift arrangements under the open sky.

Just transition at ETI

14 May 2024
An update on what a just transition means, why it is important, and how we are approaching it at ETI.
Romanian workers picking Pinot Noir grapes in a vineyard in Hampshire on a damp overcast and cloudy day in late October. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

New commitments announced under the UK Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme

10 May 2024
ETI responds new commitments from the UK government, extending the SAWS scheme and investigating the employee pays principle.
EU Parliament, Brussels

EU adopts groundbreaking Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD)

24 April 2024
Hot on the heels of yesterday's adoption of the Forced Labour Regulation, the European Parliament has adopted the final text of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD).
Young women workers hold up signs demanding compensation following the collapse of Rana plaza. Photo credit: Shutterstock/ Bayazid Akter.

11 years since the Rana Plaza collapse

23 April 2024
'Has the garment industry learned its lessons, or is another tragedy still a real risk?'
Sabita Banerji plucking tea on a visit to a Kazi Yetu tea farm.

Why I’m excited to be ETI’s new NGO coordinator

19 April 2024
Sabita Banerji reflects on her appointment as ETI's new NGO Coordinator.

The role of responsible purchasing practices in human rights due diligence

17 April 2024
Why are purchasing practices important in relation to due diligence and how can companies start making improvements?

Understanding barriers: Migrant workers’ access to operational grievance mechanisms in Spain and Italy's agriculture sector

15 April 2024
New research from ETI's Grievance mechanisms in agriculture initiative.
A group of workers stands together at a Prevented Ocean Plastic collection centre.

Protecting the workers making 'zero waste' a reality

8 April 2024
To mark zero waste day, our Just Transitions Advisor explores the role of informal waste pickers in our journey towards a zero waste economy.
Garment workers' union members take part in a protest to demand an increase in the minimum wage in front of the Press Club in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 10, 2023. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

ETI statement on repression of the right to freedom of association & criminal charges against workers in Bangladesh

21 March 2024
ETI statement expresses concern, shares considerations and urges all parties to respect the right to freedom of association.

EU member states finally agree on CSDDD

15 March 2024
ETI reacts to the endorsement of the CSDDD.

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