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Lindsay Wright

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Communications and Media Relations Manager
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Blog posts from this author

A new vision for the garment industry. What next?

19 January 2021
EVENT REPORT: The Industry We Want, 14 January 2021 - 270 experts from across the garment sector came together online for a global event to determine a new vision for the global garment industry on 14 January.
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Marks and Spencer shares independent Oxfam report into its food and footwear supply chain

15 January 2021
Oxfam has published a report on Marks and Spencer’s food and footwear supply chain, after being asked by the brand to act as a "critical friend" and conduct a gap analysis of its supply chain.

The Industry We Want: A new vision for the garment sector

14 January 2021
Senior leaders, global brands, government ministers, trade unions and international organisations came together on 14 January 2021 to define a new vision for the global garment industry, post COVID-19.

PPE procurement: ARCO report makes recommendations for better UK preparedness in future Pandemics

17 December 2020
ETI member ARCO has produced a report making 10 recommendations to ensure UK is better prepared for future pandemics when procuring PPE

New member case study: Ted Baker

10 December 2020
A profile of new ETI member Ted Baker, a hugely successful global lifestyle brand with a turnover of £677 million, and over 385 stores and concessions worldwide.

Reopening of factories in Bangladesh: ETI and Quizrr partner to protect garment workers from Covid-19 infection

9 December 2020
Ethical Trading Initiative is partnering with digital training supplier Quizrr to support 20 garment factories in Bangladesh to operate in a Covid-safe way

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