From extreme weather to disrupted livelihoods, climate change is a human rights issue affecting workers and communities in global supply chains — especially in lower-income countries and high-risk sectors. How should companies manage the impacts of this transition?
How floods increase risks and impact workers in global supply chains. Explores how collaboration and action between companies, suppliers, and worker representatives
can address these risks as part of a broader HRDD approach.
As the dust settles on a disappointing and at times fractious COP in Azerbaijan, ETI reflects on the increasing saliency of extreme heat as a human rights risk for workers in global supply chains.
Presentation, recording and a Q&A document from ETI Insights webinar (21 Nov 2024), exploring the links between extreme heat and human rights risks for workers in indoor settings.
Learn from practical steps Ethical Apparel Africa are taking to mitigate risks of extreme heat in their factory, alongside essential processes brands and suppliers should take to respond to climate change risks.
ETI's programme supports companies to understand and mitigate workers’ rights impacts caused or exacerbated by the climate crisis or by a company’s own climate action.
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