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Sri Lanka envisions a different cup of tea – announcing The Mother and Child Friendly Seal for Responsible Business

23 September 2022
The Mother and Child Friendly Seal for Responsible Business is an initiative aimed at encouraging family friendly supply chains.
Eastern European workers working in UK vineyards

Exploitation of migrant labour in the UK Seasonal Agriculture Workers’ Scheme

12 September 2022
ETI statement on media-reported cases of migrant labour exploition
Bev Hall, FOA&CB legend

From FoA to Transitions & Futures, and everything in between. Bev Hall reflects on her ETI tenure

12 September 2022
As Beverley Hall, Senior Advisor: Transitions, prepares to leave ETI after five years, she shares her perspective on tackling human rights issues in supply chains and reflects on her contributions to date.
Supports of democracy for Myanmar

ETI’s recommendations on responsible business in the garment sector in Myanmar

12 September 2022
Our recommendations for companies on responsible business in Myanmar
Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II has died

9 September 2022
Marking the passing of the Queen, who reigned from 1952 - 2022
Photo credit: Shutterstock.

ETI welcomes the OHCHR assessment of human rights concerns in Xinjiang, China

2 September 2022
ETI reflects on the UN OHCHR assessment and reiterates its call for enhance due diligence.
Photo credit: Unsplash/Mike Petrucci.

MADE.com – One year of foundation membership

16 August 2022
Deme Trayhurn-Kyprianou, Sustainability Manager at MADE.com reflects on the company's first year of foundation membership.
Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons/ MgHla (aka) Htin Linn Aye.

Assessing the human rights impact of doing business in Myanmar

10 August 2022
ETI awaits the results of an independent assessment of the human rights impact of doing business in Myanmar.

Joint call to action on Sri Lanka's economic crisis

9 August 2022
ETI, Fair Wear Foundation, Fair Labor Association and British Retail Consortium join calls for greater support from business and the international community to aid Sri Lanka amid the current crisis.

Five lessons learned from our collective response to the war in Ukraine

26 July 2022
How can companies alleviate risks to people displaced from Ukraine? Laurent Arnone reflects on our collective response to Ukraine and the need for proactive eHRDD in CAHRAs.
Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons/Ludovic Courtès.

The 2022 International Labour Conference shows that multilateralism can still deliver

22 July 2022
Owen Tudor reflects on the 2022 International Labour Conference

Aligning and driving action on ‘Responsible Purchasing Practices’

21 July 2022
A group of multi-stakeholder initiatives develop the ‘Common Framework for Responsible Purchasing Practices’ & establish the 'Learning and Implementation Community' to support practical improvements by companies.

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