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Lindsay Wright

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Communications and Media Relations Manager
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ETI

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World map showing ETI's global initiatives

ETI publishes first annual impact report

8 December 2020
ETI has published its first annual impact report, funded by DFID RATE, providing a snapshot of the impacts of our activities working with members, partners and other key stakeholders around the World.

ETI supermarket members call on government to pilot mandatory licensing of car washes

7 December 2020
A number of ETI members, including Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Tesco have joined together to call for the mandatory licensing of car washes

Orange the World! How is ETI Bangladesh marking 16 Days of Activism?

3 December 2020
To mark 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, ETI Bangladesh is organising a range or activities, reaching 12,000 male and female workers across 10 factories in Bangladesh

ETI joins call for rethink by PM on aid cuts

23 November 2020
ETI has joined a number of leading business organisations calling on Boris Johnson not to renege on overseas aid commitments

ETI joins call urging EU to make labour rights a precondition of resuming trade negotiations with Thailand

29 October 2020
ETI is among 45 organizations to write to EU urging labour reform in Thailand as a precondition to the resumption of trade negotiations with the Government of Thailand

Labour rights abuses on Kenyan avocado farm: update

22 October 2020
ETI calls for Kakuzi and Camellia to act urgently.

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