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Ethical consumerism: does it really have power in global supply chains?

What makes an ‘ethical consumer’ ethical? Do you have to buy 'ethical products' to be an 'ethical consumer?
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[VIDEO] Do you think consumers care about ethical purchasing?

Consumers are known to say one thing but do another and this has been particularly the case on ethical issues. 
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Cambodia, Myanmar and the EU's 'Everything But Arms' trade deal

Why the  'Everything But Arms' initiative should be modified to take into account latest thinking on business and human rights due diligence.
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The Sports Direct ‘how not to follow the ETI Base Code’ manual

A case study demonstrating that what is bad for workers is also bad for business.
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Garments and textiles, India

Supporting young women workers in Tamil Nadu and beyond
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Disability access to employment: a supply chain perspective

ETI member, the Body Shop actively seeks out and works with disadvantaged people. Read why.
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Ensuring disabled people can contribute to business success

How does a ‘disability confident’ organisation tackle the widespread soft bigotry of low expectations?
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Who cares about workers’ safety in Bangladesh?

Stirling Smith looks at new labour law in Bangladesh.
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Study gives insight into company responses to modern slavery

Our new snapshot study into company perspectives and responses to the risks of modern slavery in their global supply chains.
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What does a National Living Wage really mean?

On Monday, the Guardian announced “Ikea adopts the living wage for UK staff”. On the same day, a BBC report said “Ikea to pay UK workers more than living wage”. So who got it wrong?

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