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Our members

ETI members include global companies with thousands of suppliers, international trade union bodies, specialised labour rights organisations and development charities.

The unparalleled breadth of experience that this represents, combined with the collective buying power of our corporate members, lends us unique credibility and clout.

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Companies

With a combined turnover of over £166 bn, our company members include supermarkets, fashion retailers, department stores and stone sourcing companies, as well as major suppliers to retailers of food and drink, flowers, clothing, shoes, homewear, promotional and other products. While many of our companies are based in the UK, we also have members from Australia, Germany, Spain, Sweden and USA.

Trade unions

Our union members represent nearly 160 million workers around the world in every country where free trade unions can operate. They are the Trades Union Congress (TUC) — the national trade union federation in the UK — and the world body of national union federations, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF). Workers in agricultural and hospitality sectors are represented by the IUF (uniting food, farm and hotel workers worldwide). 

NGOs

Our NGO members range from large international development charities such as Oxfam and CAFOD, to specialised labour rights organisations such as Anti-Slavery International and Homeworkers Worldwide, as well as fairtrade organisations including the Fairtrade Foundation and Transform Trade.

Member organisation Sort descending Organisation typeMembership status
Save the Children logoSave the Children
NGO
Schoolblazer logoSchoolblazer Limited
Company Full
newSeasalt
Company Full
logoSelfridges
Company Foundation stage
testSilk Route Sourcing
Company Foundation stage
smallworld accessories logoSmallworld accessories
Company Full
okSporty & Rich
Company Foundation stage
Stella McCartney logoStella McCartney
Company Full
Superdry logoSuperdry PLC
Company Full
Tesco logoTesco
Company Full
TFT LondonTFG London
Hobbs, Phase Eight, Whistles
Company Full
Text logo of The Centre for Child Rights and BusinesThe Centre for Child Rights and Business
NGO
Fairtrade Foundation logoThe Fairtrade Foundation
NGO
The Very GroupThe Very Group
Company Full
White Company logoThe White Company
Company Full
THIRST logoTHIRST - The International Roundtable for Sustainable Tea
NGO
Trades Union Congress (TUC) logoTrades Union Congress (TUC)
Trade union
Transform Trade logoTransform Trade
NGO
London Underground logoTransport for London
Company Full
Trutex logoTrutex
Company Full
Unigloves LogoUnigloves
Company Full
bhbUnion Hand-Roasted
Company Full
ggUsalama Reforms Forum
NGO
hhhhVARLEY
Company Foundation stage
weird fishWeird Fish
Company Foundation stage

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