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EU CSDDD - Joint Garment Industry Recommendations

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  • 17 October 2022
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To develop effective required human rights due diligence at the EU level, the Ethical Trading Initiative has partnered with amfori, Fair Wear Foundation, Sustainable Apparel Coalition, Transformers Foundation, and manufacturing groups from the Sustainable Terms of Trade Initiative. We urge EU decision-makers to adopt a thorough due diligence strategy that is risk-based on our combined expertise and experience. All parties involved in any particular supply chain, including workers, benefit from well-designed obligatory human rights due diligence.

Joint garment industry recommendations

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