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ETI Annual review 2008-2009

  • Public
  • 26 January 2010
  • ETI annual reviews & accounts
ETI Annual review 2008-2009. Driving change for workers: read about our progress in implementing radical new approaches to promoting workers' rights.

ETI Accounts 2009

  • Public
  • 17 December 2009
  • ETI annual reviews & accounts
ETI's 2009 accounts

ETI Impact Assessment Part 1: Main findings

  • Public
  • 11 June 2009
  • Tools, Guidelines & Briefings
This is the report of the main findings and recommendations arising out of the ETI Impact Assessment, a major independent evaluation of the impact of ETI members' ethical trade activities.

ETI Accounts 2008

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  • 11 June 2009
  • ETI annual reviews & accounts
ETI Accounts 2008

ETI Impact Assessment Part 4: Research methodology

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  • 18 May 2009
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Part 4 of the ETI Impact Assessment report series; describes the research methodology used.

ETI Impact Assessment Part 3: How and where ETI member companies are implementing codes

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  • 18 May 2009
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Part 3 of the ETI Impact Assessment report series, a comprehensive independent evaluation of the impact of ETI members' ethical trade activities series.

Impact Assessment Part 2f: Findings and recommendations from a scoping study in China

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  • 18 May 2009
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Findings and recommendations from a scoping study in China - part 2f of the ETI Impact Assessment report series.

Impact Assessment Part 2e: Findings and recommendations from a case study in the UK (horticulture)

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  • 18 May 2009
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Findings and recommendations from a case study in the UK horticulture sector - part 2e of the ETI Impact Assessment report series.

ETI Impact Assessment Part 2b: Findings and recommendations from a case study in Vietnam (garments and footwear)

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  • 18 May 2009
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Findings and recommendations from a case study in the Vietnamese garment and footwear industries - part 2b of the ETI Impact Assessment report series.

Impact Assessment Part 2d: Findings and recommendations from a case study in Costa Rica (bananas)

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  • 18 May 2009
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Findings and recommendations from a case study in the Costa Rican banana sector - part 2d of the ETI Impact Assessment report series.

ETI Impact Assessment Part 2c:Findings and recommendations from a case study in South Africa (fruit)

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  • 18 May 2009
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Findings and recommendations from a case study in the South African fruit sector - part 2c of the ETI Impact Assessment report series.

ETI Impact Assessment Part 2a: Findings and recommendations from a case study in India (garments)

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  • 18 May 2009
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Findings and recommendations from a case study in the Indian garment industry - Part 2a of the ETI Impact Assessment report series.

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