Responsible purchasing practices are just one part of a broader picture—but they are a vital piece for any business committed to respecting the human rights of the people who make and supply their products.
Improving purchasing practices requires a collaborative approach. While individual buyers can make a significant difference, their actions are shaped by broader systems.
Reflections from our joint event aimed at catalysing business, trade union, civil society, academic and policy engagement on just transitions in food systems.
ETI Purchasing Practices Programme lead shares key lessons and practical insights from ETI's manufacturing initiative, and unpacks questions which emerged from our recent webinar discussion.