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Lindsay Wright

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Communications and Media Relations Manager
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ETI

Blog posts from this author

ETI responds to reports of labour rights abuses on Kenyan avocado farm

13 October 2020
ETI comments on reports, and pledges to continue to monitor the progress of members involved and the extent to which they support Kakuzi to remedy working conditions, improve relations with the local community and provide remedy to victims. 

ETI responds to publication of Alison Levitt QC's boohoo enquiry report

25 September 2020
ETI responds to the publication today of Alison Levitt QC's report of an enquiry into boohoo's treatment of workers in Leicester garment factories

ETI responds to the publication of the Government's response to its consultation on transparency in supply chains

23 September 2020
ETI responds to the publication by the Government of its response to the transparency in supply chains consultation

ETI joins 26 companies, business associations and initiatives in joint call for EU mandatory human rights & environmental due diligence

2 September 2020
ETI has released a joint statement with 26 companies, business associations and initiatives calling for EU-wide, cross-sectoral mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence legislation

Register for COVID Winter Response Webinars on 9 and 16 September

1 September 2020
Autumn and winter will be very challenging for the food and horticulture sector. Sign up today for 2 webinars aimed at supporting businesses to interpret government and public health advice on managing the impact of the virus and protecting workers

ETI statement on Boohoo enquiry

25 August 2020
ETI was invited to reply to a questionnaire as part of the public call for evidence relating to the Levitt QC Review of the boohoo Group’s Leicester Supply Chain. We have decided to decline to respond to this invitation, and this statement explains why.

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