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Technical Guidance on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Garment, Apparel and Textile Sectors

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  • 17 September 2025
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Meaningful stakeholder engagement

Builds on the LASER Principles outlined in the Framework on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement, adapting them specifically to the global garment, apparel, and textile sector. It provides practical, structured, and actionable guidance to help companies engage effectively with stakeholders across their operations and supply chains.

Technical Guidance on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement in Garment, Apparel and Textile Sector

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