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Are your company practices supporting or undermining human rights?

Module three of ETI’s Human Rights Essentials Course explores how buyer behaviour and commercial decisions can either support or undermine human rights – and what companies can do about it.
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Responsible Purchasing Practices (RPP) resource hub

A comprehensive resource supporting businesses to improve their impact on supply chain partners and workers.
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Gender-responsive HRDD

As a cross-cutting dimension that is intrinsic to all labour violations, gender must be incorporated into the HRDD process.
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Responsible purchasing practices

ETI promotes 5 principles of responsible purchasing through several initiatives that span our sector groups of company members.
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BBC findings call into question Boohoo's ethical commitments

ETI reflects on BBC Panorama's findings on purchasing practices at the brand.
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Aligning and driving action on ‘Responsible Purchasing Practices’

A group of multi-stakeholder initiatives develop the ‘Common Framework for Responsible Purchasing Practices’ & establish the 'Learning and Implementation Community' to support practical improvements by companies.
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ETI Bangladesh celebrates International Women’s Day

Taposh Barua, Programme Coordinator at ETI Bangladesh reflects on this year's IWD activities across garment factories country wide.
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A new vision and roadmap for the garment industry

New metrics and a roadmap to drive systemic change across the garment industry, from The Industry We Want
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The Industry We Want: A new vision for the garment sector

Senior leaders, global brands, government ministers, trade unions and international organisations came together on 14 January 2021 to define a new vision for the global garment industry, post COVID-19.
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ETI in action

ETI in action during 2019/20

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