ETI and a number of its members has countersigned a letter to the Home Secretary calling for licensing of UK factories following reports of exploitation in Leicester
Peter McAllister responds to a letter to Boohoo executives from the Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee asking serious questions about its treatment of workers in Leicester garment factories
The shocking deaths of two young Indonesian crew members aboard a Chinese shark-finning vessel after weeks of torture show how current business models cannot be relied upon to protect fishers, says ETI's Nick Kightley
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