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ETI Impact Assessment, report summary

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  • 18 May 2009
  • Tools, Guidelines & Briefings
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Business practice
Impact assessment
impact_assessment_summary.pdf
impact_assessment_summary_esp.pdf
impact_assessment_summary_fr.pdf
impact_assessment_summary_vi.pdf

This six-page brochure summarises the key findings and recommendations arising out of the ETI Impact Assessment, a major independent evaluation of the impact of ETI members' ethical trade activities. It is available in print as well as online and is translated into Chinese, Spanish, French and Vietnamese.

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