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Blog

Black Friday: channel your inner Spiderman

18 November 2019
Tips from ETI on how to exercise consumer power responsibly
Annual review 2018-19

ETI Annual Review 2018-2019

14 November 2019
ETI's Annual Review, highlighting progress and impacts during our 20th anniversary year

Peter McAllister to present ETI Base Code guidance on caste discrimination in Copenhagen

30 October 2019
Can discussing discrimination and injustice directly with suppliers mitigate the risks of slavery and child labour? Sign up for this event, on 12 November, organised by the Danish Ethical Trading Initiative.

Webinar: ETI membership and training - what's on offer? 29 November

28 October 2019
A free webinar for organisations looking to find out more about the benefits of ETI membership, and our range of open and bespoke training courses.

What is state-imposed forced labour?

28 October 2019
Many companies are not aware of the use of state-imposed forced labour in their supply chains, but it is important to be alert to the risk.

New member focus: Liberty

24 October 2019
ETI is delighted to welcome iconic luxury multi-brand retailer Liberty as its latest new member.

Q&A: Adil Khan, CEO of new ETI member Liberty

24 October 2019
Adil Khan, CEO of Liberty, on why it's so important to show sector leadership on ethical trade, and how membership of ETI will help the iconic retailer progress its ethical trade agenda to the next level.

Thoughtful partnering and the need to add value

17 October 2019
On UK Anti Slavery Day, Cindy Berman, ETI’s Head of Modern Slavery asks what international organisations can do to drive longstanding change

Modern Slavery 2019: 5 things we’ve learnt, and the many things we haven’t

17 October 2019
On UK Anti Slavery Day 2019, ETI's Head of Modern Slavery Cindy Berman reflects on what we've learned, and what we haven't. And in a series of 'mini blogs', outlines some of the things key stakeholders can do to drive longstanding change.

Lessons on government action and what more is needed

17 October 2019
On UK Anti Slavery Day, Cindy Berman, Head of Modern Slavery at ETI, flags up insights on government actions and 5 steps they can take today

Transparency drives better information and corporate accountability

17 October 2019
Audits are not the answer when it comes to tackling modern slavery, because it lurks in the dark parts of the supply chains that audits can’t reach. Cindy Berman, ETI’s Head of Modern Slavery, urges companies to make a genuine commitment to transparency

Workers as agents of change

17 October 2019
Modern slavery is a complex problem. There are no simple solutions. But we can learn some important lessons from studying what works and what doesn’t

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