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Indonesian garment production line ©ILO/Better Work Indonesia

Fast fashion and ethics: moving towards environmental and human sustainability

15 November 2016
There’s no such thing as fast fashion, just increasingly accelerated consumption.
A garment factory in Vietnam ©ILO

Women’s economic empowerment cannot be divorced from workers’ rights

14 November 2016
Economic empowerment is about rights, justice and creating a movement that will leave no woman behind.

CSR, good food and community outreach – more than just sustenance

10 November 2016
Good workers need good food and the Soil Association’s Food for Life Catering Mark can help with that.

What 'good' looks like: crucial C-Suite learning for tackling modern slavery

4 November 2016
How companies committed to ethical trade can show leadership on tackling modern slavery.
Children in factory child friendly space

The hidden children in China’s supply chains

3 November 2016
Piloting factory-level child friendly spaces in China's garment factories.
Group of business people copyright michael jung/shutterstock

New report and survey finds Modern Slavery Act is galvanising leadership action in progressive companies

27 October 2016
CEO and senior executive engagement in  modern slavery has doubled in the past year in leading companies.
Syrian children in Turkey courtesy of kafeinkolik/Shutterstock.com

Doing more to stop exploitation in Turkey's garment supply chains

25 October 2016
We address the issues and explain the difficulties that garment retailers must overcome in Turkey

Panorama investigation into Syrian refugees working in Turkey’s garment supply chains

24 October 2016
Sugnificant and compelling. Why ETI thinks its important to acknowledge critiques and learn from them
Turkish garment production line courtesy of seyephoto-shutterstock

Syrian refugees and the ethnicization of Turkey’s informal garment sector

21 October 2016
Addressing the symbiotic relationship that exists between Turkey's informal and formal garment sectors and how this is driving inequality.
An Irish farmer

Ethical essentials for Irish food and farming companies and suppliers

18 October 2016
New training course specifically for Irish Food and Farming companies to be held at The Hub in Kilkenny on 24 and 25 November
Bonded labour in an Uttar Pradesh brick kiln ©ILO

Slavery ancient and modern: defining ‘modern slavery’

17 October 2016
Why definitions are important. And how far down the supply chain must you go?

Challenging business to back women-led SMEs in garment supply chains

14 October 2016
Is it time to take the global garment sector a step further by supporting the integration of women-led SMEs (small and medium size enterprises) into the mainstream?

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