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BESTSELLER: Heightened due diligence in Myanmar

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  • 1 October 2024
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BESTSELLER has been sourcing from Myanmar since 2014, with their due diligence increasing year on year as the situation in the country has evolved. Following the coup in 2021, ETI published an independent assessment on human rights and responsible business conduct in the country, with recommendations for companies sourcing and operating in Myanmar. This case study looks at the steps BESTSELLER have taken prior to and in response to these recommendations.

BESTSELLER hHRDD in Myanmar.pdf

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