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Annual review 2019-20

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We continue to strengthen our membership and saw an 8% increase in membership revenue from £1,461,817  in 2018/2019 to £1,576,679 in 2019-20. In addition to membership and training fees, we are hugely appreciative of the long-term strategic support we receive from our institutional donors and members, which helps to increase our impact and to entrench thinking and action around business and human rights issues and opportunities. This support includes partnerships with the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Freedom Fund, Ethical Trade Norway, Laudes Foundation and HSBC in addition to our Impact Grant -  Increasing female voices within the ready-made garment sector in Bangladesh and Pakistan through Social Dialogue (UK Aid) funding from FCDO.

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ETI Accounts 2019

ETI's 2019 audited accounts

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Published: 23 November 2020
Last updated: 27 June 2025

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