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Buying responsibly - new dates coming soon

Explores best practice for buyers while understanding the current challenges businesses face.

E-Learning Module: Access to Remedy Principles

An interactive e-learning module for retail and supplier businesses to learn about the practical application of the Access to Remedy Principles, the fundamental concepts around remedy and operational grievance mechanisms, and why they are important

Essentials 1: Introduction to ethical trade

Discover the key concepts of ethical trade and how to implement them in your business.

Essentials 2: Managing risk: audit and beyond

The second course in our ‘Essentials of ethical trade’ series, this workshop explains the tools and mechanisms you need to set up and manage an ethical trade programme.

Essentials 3: New tools of ethical trade

The third course in our ‘Essentials of ethical trade’ series, this workshop will help you identify and manage change in your supply chain.

Essentials 4: Working together

In the fourth and final of our ‘Essentials of ethical trade’ workshops, we will help you to take a long-term view of your organisation’s ethical trade policy and understand how to extend its reach through collaboration with a range of different partners and groups.

Gender and global supply chains

Develop your understanding of gender equality as both an enabler and a driver of better working conditions for both women and men workers.

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