Joining the dots: reflections on five years at ETI 22 August 2019In this valedictory blog, Martin Buttle looks at the evolving world of ethical trade.
Supply chain worker rights and climate change – how do we connect the two? 5 August 2019Beverley Hall reports on a recent member workshop exploring this question
Positive noises from government give hope on modern slavery 25 July 2019ETI responds to the government's response to the independent review of the Modern Slavery Act
New member focus: ALDI 18 July 2019Find out more about supermarket ALDI, which has joined ETI as a foundation member.
Giving a voice to migrant workers in Malaysia 17 July 2019Migrant works in Malaysia supply the world’s hospitals with surgical gloves, and consumers around the world with cheap electronics. But they endure some of the harshest working conditions in the world.
Gender equality in global supply chains: new resource for members 16 July 2019Tools, guidance and case studies on gender initiatives in company ethical trade programmes.
What is going wrong? Why are we still finding slave labour in UK agriculture in 2019? 10 July 2019Four years on from the Modern Slavery Act 2015, forced labour is still an issue in the UK.
Behind the Barcode - still some way to go 3 July 2019This year's Oxfam Scorecard shows there is still some way to go in terms of leadership from the big supermarkets
Foundation Stage – the start of your member journey 24 June 2019Foundation Stage Membership of ETI is a two year process that all new members have to complete before they can progress to full membership.
A new direction for horticulture in Latin America 19 June 2019A new study of good practices in fresh produce imported by UK supermarkets from Colombia, Mexico and Peru.
Why is public procurement so critical in the fight to end modern slavery, forced labour and human trafficking? 9 June 2019How do you measure influence? How do you get ideas and values to stick?
After India’s general election - what next for ethical trade? 6 June 2019Stirling Smith, ETI trainer and blogger, looks at the possible implications of India's general election and clarifies the minimum wage in India.