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Devold has partnered with select farmers. Will and Ems Murray farm merino at Glenmore Station in the alpine Cass Valley on the western side of Lake Tekapo, in New Zealand’s South Island. Will Murray stands in front of a large group of merino.

Devold of Norway joins ETI

12 January 2024
Devold's Chief Sustainability Officer, Trude Ertresvåg, reflects on the company's business practices and decision to join ETI.
Side view on the fully loaded cargo container ship in the Red Sea, owned by the Maersk Line. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

What’s happening in the Red Sea, & how can companies protect seafarers transporting their goods?

11 January 2024
Insights on developments in the Red Sea and recommendations to companies.
A long straight wooden decking pathway with a diminishing perspective on a pebble beach, the pathway starts large in the foreground centre of the image and becomes smaller as it reaches the horizon. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

10 things to celebrate & anticipate at ETI

3 January 2024
Reflecting on 2023 and looking forward to 2024.
Row of EU Flags in front of the European Union Commission building in Brussels.

Joint Letter calling for EU policymakers to adopt the CSDDD

13 December 2023
Together with over 40 different stakeholders from the business community, financial sector, NGOs and trade unions, we have joined forces and sent a letter to EU policymakers.
Photo credit: OHCHR.

75 years of Human Rights: The Universal Declaration’s legacy in responsible business conduct

8 December 2023
Ahead of Human Rights day, we reflect on 75 years of the UDHR.
Hands feed fabric through a sewing machine. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Allegations of Chinese prison labour in Regatta’s supply chain

1 December 2023
ETI reflects on allegations of prison labour in a factory producing for Regatta in China.
The Tazreen Fashions factory after the fire. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

11 years after the Tazreen Fashions fire: What's changed?

24 November 2023
Taposh Barua, Programme Manager at ETI Bangladesh, reflects on the anniversary of the Tazreen Fashions fire.
Empty apparel factory floor. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Attributing responsibility and seeking remedy: The case of Neo Trend’s workers

23 November 2023
ETI reflects on its investigation of CCC members complaint against NEXT.
Fishermen load freshly caught fish from a ship into plastic containers. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Protecting migrant fishers in UK waters

17 November 2023
How John Lewis Partnership, the International Transport Workers' Federation, the Seafarers' Charity​ and ​Stella Maris worked together to inform current & future seafarers on their rights.
Wage protests in Bangladesh

Minimum wage in Bangladesh: joint letter sent to the PM

16 November 2023
ETI and partners sent a letter to Bangladesh’s Prime Minister to raise concerns about New Minimum Wage for RMG Sector.
Fish farming, aquaculture nets. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Responding to Outlaw Ocean’s findings – What now?

14 November 2023
ITF's Fisheries Expert reflects on last month's Outlaw Ocean investigation findings.
Garment factor floor in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Photo credit: Shutterstock.

Driving practicable progress on gender-based violence & harassment

9 November 2023
Ahead of 16-Days of Activism, ETI's Gender Advisor highlights how gender-responsive HRDD can drive practicable progress on GBVH.

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